I'm thinking in emigrate there to have a better salary and a cool american style house, i would go to Newfounland and Labrator, someone from there can tell me a little about the place?
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Is Canada a good place to live?
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Why Newfounldland and Labrador?
I'm from New Brunswick btw. I'd rather live in Ontario
its the worst place on earth if you value success and hardwork
if you want to live as a mediocre middle class vermin with extreme envy and resentment, it is the best place to live
Just for kicks, i think that is a cool place, specifically St.John.
Im already a middle class vermin and i hate the political situation of my country, it would be nice change my life a little, at least the weather, im not looking for the american dream or a life full of experiences i just want to have a peacefull life in a small town
btw can a chef have a decent pay?
Eww no
Everything is ugly and far
>Is Canada a good place to live?
No
It's a great place to live
If you have the possibility, you should absolutely move there
chef get paid really badly because very significant portion of people who work in restaurants are illegals or recent immigrants who cannot speak english. in toronto you won't even get paid minimum wage if you work in restaurants
All of the pluses with none of the minuses in St. John's. Enjoy the old people.
maybe don't be a chef. Work on boats or something and you'll have lods of emone
Damn sad to hear that, you think that some kind of Spanish restaurant would work?
You mean that i have to be a sailor or like fix boats? I don't have any experience with boats i worked all my life in the kitchen lol
>i hate the political situation of my country
Si lo que te disgusta es la coalición PSOE + Podemos cuando llegues a Canadá te llevarás una ingrata sorpresa
No es eso, es todo, está todo politizado ahora, en cualquier conversación salen con la politica sea para un lado o para el otro, no me molesta tanto la izquierda como tal aunque yo sea conservador. Además es bien sabido que normalmente te suele dar igual la política de un país que no es el tuyo.
spanish restaurants will work. in toronto little italy, little portugal, and koreatown are all in one place with many restaurants.
by middle class he means 60k a year.
canada went to war with Spain in the 90s over fishing, there's still a lot of national resenetment and hostility towards the spanish and the EU
It’s fine, but people are american-tier ignorant about your cunt. A lot of us unironically think you’re Latino and your country is in Latin America.
Newfoundland and the maritimes is sorta shitty but kinda soul at the same time. Depends where your from if you’re from a large city you’d hate it but if you are from a smaller city you’d probably be fine. Newfoundland is better then NB I’m from there and it sucks dick I moved away from it but probably gonna end up settling in Québec eventually
>salario un poco mas bajo que el estadounidense
>servicios sociales decentes
>impuestos mas bajos que en europa
si, canada esta muy bien para vivir
el unico problema es que comprar una vivienda es caro
Newfoundland is cute but I wouldn't wanna live there. But I wouldn't live in NB either (from there). I think Halifax is probably the only good place in the Maritimes/NFLD. I'd pick Halifax over any Canadian city except Toronto or Montreal. Maybe not even Montreal just because of the different laws and shit
>specifically St.John.
en terranova no hay mucho trabajo asi que complicado
Toronto o Calgary es mejor y creo que Montreal no esta tan mal pero tienes que saber gabacho
Oh i didn't knew that, besides that the people there uses to be friendly?
From how you talk i think that you are talking about the leisure there, keep in mind that i'm a boring person, i don't want gigs, festivals, pubs or "ambient" in general, i don't even want specific stores
No creas, por lo que he visto están como aquí (incluso menos) de 60 a 100 mil dolares canadienses, teniendo en cuenta que el euro vale más te sale incluso más barata, es bastante asequible si tienes un trabajo decente
Para irme a una ciudad grande me iría a Inglaterra, me gusta específicamente San Juan, es como vivir en una postal, me parece preciosísimo y tranquilo
It's gonna be real difficult for you to immigrate as a chef... Not exactly an in-demand skill hate to say.
Depending on his age. Working holiday visa can get you through the door with employment opportunities and a work visa.
>es como vivir en una postal,
como vivir en cadiz, y vivir en cadiz es una mierda
>están como aquí (incluso menos)
si tienes una carrera decente en ingenieria no
By working on the boats he means on the fishing boats, the industry is really big there, I’m from the prairies btw. Fishing is a hard life, especially when you get older. If you can manage it I think you make okay to good money.
Y vivir en Galicia también pero ya sabes que siempre valoramos más lo de fuera. ¿En serio me estás diciendo que un puto cocinero gana más que tú teniendo una carrera de ingeniería?, Eso no es normal.
That goes against my vision of a quiet life, we'll have to see all that
It’s basically America but with nationalized health clinics and ludicrously expensive alcohol. Also, you’re not supposed to shoot handguns on your own land but everybody with an RPAL does it anyway because lol you’re in the middle of the fucking woods, who’s gonna snitch on you? A beaver?
Newfoundland is cute it’s much better than NB I fucking hated living in that province. I’d much rather live in Québec city or something similar. Montreal seems too big.
Depends where you’re from in Spain. Canada is a lot smaller then what most people think it is. If it’s outside of the three main cities its completely rural basically.
>you’re not supposed to shoot handguns on your own land
Ruralfags do not give a fuck about this at all because nobody will stop you from doing it. I remember when I was younger we’d just shoot at targets in my backyard. Nobody cares about this that much.
i was just kidding about the war thing, nobody is even aware of it or cares if you're from spain
Booze are cheap in Quebec and cheaper on reserves. I know cigarettes are cheap on reserves but idk about Quebec. Healthcare is pretty decent usually and it's great that it's free, except meds aren't free and neither is the dentist, eye doctor, etc. Education is significantly cheaper in Canada; a university tuition (not counting living expenses) above $10K CAD is basically unheard of, with a lot of schools here around $8K. Vocational schools are even cheaper, here the community college is $3K
I'm from Ourense (Galicia), i repeat i don't care that much about having fun lol
But anyway it's such an interesting thing, i didn't heard about it, thanks for the wisdom man
People talk about how school is supposedly crazy expensive in America but that’s only really true if you’re dumb. I actually graduated college with a positive net worth. I had enough grants and scholarships that I actually traded up to a nicer car and built a gun collection. After tuition, book, and fees I was actually making like $700 a semester, just in pocket money.
I’m not even smart either, I was a lazy druggy that barely graduated high school. I just had the fortune to get a 93rd percentile on the admissions exam and I kept my major GPA high enough to qualify for the money.
I guess I’m being a stereotypical ugly American but I live in a country where a plastic bottle of bottom-shelf vodka is $7 so walking into an LCBO and seeing the same bottle for like $35 absolutely blew me away.