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In Reply to: RE: Move to Canada posted by RGA on February 13, 2021 at 19:40:21
Weather is 'on the list' of considerations.
Other things on the list include...and in NO particular order,
Medical? Cost of Living? Ability to buy / own home? Or Build, maybe?
I don't think I'd be happy in a place with a REAL winter. Wife definately wouldn't go for it, being a warm weather person. And Virtually all her family is around here, so 2000 miles and change is certainly not trivial.
But I DO get the idea. Even Vancouver might be nice....though SNOW! Back east to Montreal or ??
Summerland and Penticon get HIGH MARKS for 'Banana Belt' weather. Worth a 2nd look.....
Can you get a CCW in Canada?
Too much is never enough
Follow Ups:
Don't believe all those nasty rumors!
Not worried particularly about a piece of paper. It's what goes WITH it that may be the problem?
Too much is never enough
Was meant to be a joke... I must be losing my tough. :(
Canada is California on steroids.
You never had much 'tough' but your touch IS failing........
Canada has SOME attractive features. I'd LOVE to take the Trans Canada train ride, for example.
Montreal has been used as a 'stand-in' for I think Helsinki in a few movies. The list of Hollywood productions both set in and just using Montreal is quite extensive.
And as kind of an aside? Viking Runes and other 'signs' have been found in the Eastern 1/3rd of the USA for a long time. I wonder if anything similar has been found in Canada? A little cold didnt' seem to bother the Vikings.
Too much is never enough
Well the weather isn't great outside of Victoria or Vancouver and there may be difficult requirements to get in.
There are plenty of websites that talk about the best placed in the world to retire - I have considered places like Equador and Portugal. Nicer weather for sure. And it helps to move to places with a lot of English.
example
While on Holiday a few years ago, I made a brief visit to Costa Rica. ONLY downside was the number of nasty reptiles / bugs.
Plenty of Volcanoes, too.
Country is clean and nice people. Plenty of Ex-Pats and several places to move with that in mind.
You can even get a decent PIZZA. Good medical and no danger of a military takeover. Nicaragua to the North is a problem.
But generally a few choices of Climate Type. Do Not go in the Ocean in several places. We saw Crocs / Gators in a few rivers, at least one of which was maybe 12 feet..... The boss. So I guess water skiing is OUT.
Too much is never enough
So much for the "Land of the Free"Here are the LEAST free nations on earth - as in political, economic, and personal freedoms. It also shows the steep decline in US freedom since 2016 https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-world/2018/democracy-crisis
The top 27 freest nations. Note too that right-wing Republican owned think tanks like the Cato Institute are also involved in this evaluation so it is not lefty propaganda.
You have more freedom in Tuvalu than the USA - LOL - I mean Tuvalu - what? where? FFS!!
The USA ranked 58th! FFS! Let's see where the US ranks in 2024
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I see what you mean and don't doubt what your sources say. But I might add one thing.A society is free in proportion to the ability of its members to exercise self-control. A people with little self control will need more 'policiing'. In a perfect society, you wouldn't need police since everyone would want to behave themselves. And would do so. Mechanisms other than vioience would be needed to mediate the inevitable disputes.
The politics of me-firstism from the right AND left just makes it worse.
Don't forget to ADD that the US Incarceration Rate is among the highest on the planet.
If you look at the LINK, It would be interesting to chart the politics of those states having a HIGHER than USA Average incarcertaion rate V the remainder. US rates very highly by this measure, which is to say, poorly for personal freedom....which people seem unable to cope with.
I wonder where China lies on this measure?
Too much is never enough
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Very nice climate, good people, great food, cheap local wine, VERY friendly towards the Americans.
Perhaps should avoid Gori, Georgia.
Bill
Georgia USA or Independent Georgia, formerly of the USSR?
If the European version, would I get issued an AK at checkin? Is there a good Stereo store in Tbilisi? Or perhaps a good camera store? Must have a Trader Joe's Market, too....
Georgia USA is in the Hurricane Path. And within 100 miles of the coast is WAY to humid for human life. And based on 'Housewives', I don't want anything to DO with ATlanta. Further inland?
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'friendly towards the Americans'
well, they 'went blue' which should help
[sic]
regards,
I'd leave politics OUT of my travels. I've found that people treat you as you treat them. If you are an imperialist, you'll get the cold shoulder. If meeting someone half-way? You'll get along better.
I've had people 'suddently' decide they DID speak English after deciding me and wife weren't jerks.
Europen trains are an especially neat place to meet people. We even met tourists from Asia while on a boat ride in Lake Lucerne.....
You should probably leave your MAGA hat and Biden t-shirt at home.
Too much is never enough
Our neighbors moved to Croatia about ten years ago. When they first mentioned thinking about it about 12 years ago I said "what!?"
But they did, and they love it there. Bought a place on an island off the coast and with the help of local workers renovated it.
Some young people there speak English, but not many older folks. There was an old guy at a local store who never said a word to them for months, then one day began speaking amazingly good English with them. Come to find out he has spent time in the US long ago, but I guess he wanted to size our friends up a bit before commiting to converse!
Many people don't realize that their Medicare does not work in other countries.
Me... I am staying here, I am not going anywhere. There is no better place on Earth.
The 99 reasons the USA is inferior to Canada.
"(11) We're less prudish: An Angus Reid poll found 83 per cent of Canadians believe sex between an unmarried man and woman is acceptable, versus just 59 per cent of Americans.
12. We're better educated: 48.3 per cent of Canadians have a post-secondary degree, compared to 40.3 per cent in the U.S.
13. We're fitter: The percentage of American adults who are obese is 35.9. In Canada, it's 24.2.
14. We have more sex: According to a survey by condom-maker Durex, 59 per cent of Canadians say they have sex weekly, versus 53 per cent of Americans.
The money stuff which is probably what you and TWB care most about (or only about)
16. We're richer: Canada's average household net worth of $363,000 is higher than America's, at $320,000.
21. We live in bigger houses: We have 2.6 rooms per person in Canada, versus 2.3 in the U.S.
22. Canada has greater economic freedom: So says the U.S.-based Heritage Foundation Index of Economic Freedom. Canada scores 6th place, while America comes in 10th. Credit our sounder public finances.
25. Our banks are better: Earlier this year Bloomberg ranked the world's strongest banks. Four of the top 10 were Canadian, and all scored higher than the top U.S. bank, Citigroup, which came in 9th.
There's more: (28) Our corporate taxes are lower (PricewaterhouseCoopers ranks Canada 8th out of 185 countries for its advantageous corporate tax structure while the U.S. is 69th). (29) We embrace transit: Seven of the 10 North American cities with the most people taking transit to work are in Canada. (30) We get more paid holidays: America has no mandated paid holidays or vacation time, so 23 per cent of U.S. workers get no paid time off, compared to Canadian workers who get at least two weeks and nine paid public holidays.
Also better for audiophiles -
34. Our opera house is tops: There's no city in North America with an opera house to compare to the Four Seasons Centre in Toronto. Jack Diamond, who built it, was promptly handpicked by Valery Gergiev to build the new Mariinsky II theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Also less censoring (You know that FREEDOM of speech you Trumpers supposedly value (but only if you agree with it).
36. Our broadcast TV doesn't have to treat adults like children: Maybe it's because Americans are such sensitive folk, or it's our ill-defined role as cultural bridge between the U.S. and Europe, but Canadian TV regularly gets away with showing things broadcast networks south of the border can't: nipples, F-bombs and the like. When The Sopranos aired unedited on CTV, executive producer David Chase said that could never happen on U.S. network TV: "It's just not possible, we have rules against that."
Sports
46. Better football: Since the late 1970s, the National Football League has been tweaking its rules to encourage more passing—that is, to make the U.S. game more exciting. Up here, we got it right the first time: a three-down game on a great, big field. So on second and 10, you can bet that ball will be in the air.
49. We have better skiing: Canada's most popular ski resort, Whistler, trumps America's most-visited resort, Vail, with more trails (200 vs. 193), longer runs (a total of 36,960 feet vs. 15,840 feet) and more snow (469 inches vs. 348 inches)
And the stupid detector:
(79) We're more rational: Most Canadians (61 per cent) accept evolution, compared to just 30 per cent of Americans. Incidentally, the same percentage believe Bigfoot is "definitely" or "probably" real.
The rest.
It's not hard to be more advanced than the USA.
"Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people. "
― W.C. Fields
There is no better place on Earth.You don't get out much do you? It's not even the best place in North America.
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Near enough to Italy to be interesting. I expect regular ferry service to / from half a dozen places on either side.
But overall? Too many words without Vowels.
I'll bet the climate is terrific. And being around where so much Euro and 'Western' history happened must be a study into itself. I'll bet the photographic possibilitties are limitless.
Too much is never enough
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