Search term ‘move to Canada’ spikes after election
Canada Immigration site crashes as Americans explore possible ways out
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Canada Immigration site crashes as Americans explore possible ways out
A substantial number of those inquiries were through the hours of 11 p.m. EST on Nov. 8 and 5 a.m. EST on Nov. 9. “Many of our callers stated they either have family in Canada that they wish to join, or are holding Canadian passports or dual citizenship,” said Dan Lee, a Zoocasa customer service representative. He added, “They were very thankful for those connections.”
For the Trump-averse U.S. citizens, they can either go after permanent residence in Canada or, try to get temporary status in Canada (such as through a work permit or study permit)—just until the next U.S. presidential election. There are other federal immigration programs, but many are under review, meaning for those without prior connections to Canada a move north may not be so simple. For tips, see: Thinking about moving to Canada? Not so fast.
If you’re thinking about giving it a go, you may want to check out our ranking of the Best Places to Live in Canada.
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