Why
Should You Immigrate to Canada?
Are you looking for a better quality
of life? Are you interested in better education for
you and your family members? Are you looking for a better work
environment? Are you interested in beautiful landscapes and
peaceful surroundings?
Well, in my opinion you have made an
excellent decision when you though about Canada as an option to
immigrate.
We will walk together in one direction and
with one goal in mind: starting your new life in this beautiful
country.
We will walk together, because we have one
thing in common: we both know that there are more options for
living our life than the life that was assigned to us since the
moment we were born.
We were born surrounded by several
circumstances, such as our country of residence. If we live our
life unconsciously, without evaluating and analyzing the
direction of our steps, we will most likely live, grow and die
in the same country doing the same things. However, if we
decide to live consciously, we will realize that we can create
and imagine different ways to live our only life.
I am certain that you have already made a
pause in the journey of your life and evaluated the direction
of your steps.
You are willing to take risks and you are
ready to start walking in a new direction.
Again, why Canada? Well, we will answer this
question together analyzing some interesting facts about this
beautiful country.
Why Canada?
One of the main reasons to choose Canada as
your country of residence is its quality of life. Canada has
been rated several years by the United Nations as the #1 place
to live in the World, based upon various factors such as
standard of living, environment, and other factors. This survey
(published in the United Nations´ Human Development Report)
measures several factors on life in the country; however income
levels are not used as a main source of measurement.
For almost a decade (1992 - 2001), Canada was
"the best country in the world to live in". Canada had moved
back to the 8th position recently, however Canada has recently
moved up to 4th position in the United Nations' human
development survey, and it is now above the United States (only
below Norway, Sweden and Australia).
According to the United Nations survey
(2004), life expectancy in Canada in 2002 was 79.3 years,
compared to 78.9 in Norway, 80 in Sweden, and 79.1 in
Australia. Other countries considered to have "low human
development", have a life expectancy of 48.5 years (Mali) and
46 years (Niger). Canada is one of the countries with the
highest life expectancy in the world.
In relation to economic indicators, Canada is
also considered one of the best countries in the world. For
instance, the GDP per capita in Canada in 2002 was US$ 29,480,
compared to US$ 26,050 in Sweden and US$28,260 in Australia.
Countries which are considered to have "low human development"
had a GDP per capita of US$1,020 (Kenya) and US$1,390
(Uganda).
Life expectancy in Canada is the world's
highest at 79 years. Canada has moved ahead of the United
States in overall rankings and it is getting again closer to
the number one spot.
Canada has one of the cleanest environments
in the world. Being the 2nd largest country in the world, with
a population of over 30 million, most of the country's land is
unspoiled by industrial development. It has some of the
cleanest and purest air, water, and natural resources in the
world.
Canada also has one of the best Health Care
systems in the world. For a monthly fee, Canadians have access
to one of the best medical care available. This is an advantage
not only for Canadians, but also for Permanent Residents. The
education system in Canada is also one of the most competitive.
Education is free until Grade twelve and tuition for University
for immigrants with Permanent Resident status is approximately
one fourth of the regular fee for foreign students.
The public school system in Canada is
extremely effective and it provides excellent Elementary and
Secondary education programs.
Another advantage of Canada is its cultural
diversity. Thousands of immigrants from all over the world
arrive to Canada every year to start a new life. Therefore, the
country has a very multicultural society, and this fact
represents a great advantage for new immigrants, since
Canadians are very friendly with people from all different
backgrounds.
Canada was built up over more than one
hundred years by immigrants from all over the world, and Asians
have played a role in Canadian society.
This fact has resulted in equal opportunities
in business, academics, and even politics. Asian communities
have been established in Canada for more
than a century. Actually, two of the largest Asian communities
outside Asia are in Toronto and Vancouver. In most of these
cities, Chinese newspapers, Television, and Chinese groceries
are available!
In summary, Canada is one of the best
countries in the world for you and your family to start a new
life. Canada is the best option for your children's
future!
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