Australia!!!
Because it has all the opportunities that a western country can provide to u , and still very relaxed and cool environment.
The economy is doing good, the country has no big enimies, it is multicultural in true sense.
I live here for last 10 yrs mate. Love it here.
2007-01-24 22:23:19
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answered by Ruchira V 3
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Canada is easily the most beautiful country of the three. The people are open, intelligent and earthy. The society is compassionate and welcoming.
The Canadian standard of living is amongst the highest in the world, and even those on the bottom rungs have a much better standard of living than the impoverished in The U.S.
Canada has a great deal of rural and small town life, but major cities like Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary as well. Canada has everything, and a great social fabric as well.
2007-01-24 23:59:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I would pick Australia. I haven't been to USA and Canada, but I know enough about USA to know I never wanna live there, and Canada is too close to USA and their accent is just as terrible. That being said, I respect Canadians a lot more than USA citizens.
"I would definitely pick Canada. First it is the nation which has the best welfare system in the world. The government provide you with cheap public housing, medical care, nursing services, pensions...... It basically takes care of you from cradle to grave. Second Canada is one of the very few nations that embrace multiculturalism rather than nationalism, that respects heritage while is keen to innovate, that care about the environment, and have a political arena that is not so dirty. Third, half of my family is Canadian so it would be much easier for me to apply for Canadian citizenship than say American citizenship. Forth, in Canada citizens are allowed to be nationals of other countries. That's an advantage to me as I still want to retain my Hong Kong citizenship."
All of that could easily have been said about Australia too. It has one of the best welfare systems in the world, and is #3 on the UN ranking of nations.
"My pick: The US...all the freedom so much to see and do
Canada...too cold
Austrailia...too far out and desert like "
Yes, there is a huge desert in Australia, but ppl don't actually live in it. The area where ppl live are very green and covered in trees. There are trees everywhere. There are deserts in USA too.
It is not 'too far out'. It's practically surrounded by beautiful islands and the south east Asian resorts are only a short flight away. Hawaii is 6 hours away.
USA isn't more free than any other country. I would say it's less free. Australia has all the privileges anyone in USA has, and then some. I'm free to not carry a gun, and free to not worry about ppl around me carrying guns. USA citizens are 'not free to carry firearms' because they Need to carry them for protection. A freedom is only a freedom if you don't NEED to exercise it. No one is more scared than the ppl of USA. They are told every day that terrorists are out to get them and that anyone who doesn't speak english is illiterate and retarded, and are so scared of leaving their own country that 92% of the population doesn't even have a passport. That's not freedom.
Another reason I wouldn't live in USA is the ignorance of its ppl. They think USA is the biggest, wealthiest and the most populated country in the world. None of that is true. They also think all of the rest of the world wish they could live in USA, which is also not true. The world doesn't like USA these days, and it's not cuz we're jealous of their lifestyle, which is what USA likes to think the reason is. It's cuz they're so arrogant and ignorant and think they're better than the rest of us.
In Australia it's warm and sunny all year round, the ppl are wonderfully friendly and polite, it has exotic wildlife and is as far from the USA as you can get. It's an obvious choice.
2007-01-27 05:01:19
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answered by da_bumfuzzle 1
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Wouldn't mind visiting Australia but live there? Gun laws are too strict for my liking but I could get over that. What really bothers me is the race riots I saw a year or two ago. I REALLY don't want to walk into that. Of course I'm basing this on some stuff I saw in the news and maybe its just an isolated thing. I'd have to visit and see how I'm treated. One day.
2007-01-24 22:29:09
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answered by Dark 4
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I would definitely pick Canada. First it is the nation which has the best welfare system in the world. The government provide you with cheap public housing, medical care, nursing services, pensions...... It basically takes care of you from cradle to grave. Second Canada is one of the very few nations that embrace multiculturalism rather than nationalism, that respects heritage while is keen to innovate, that care about the environment, and have a political arena that is not so dirty. Third, half of my family is Canadian so it would be much easier for me to apply for Canadian citizenship than say American citizenship. Forth, in Canada citizens are allowed to be nationals of other countries. That's an advantage to me as I still want to retain my Hong Kong citizenship.
2007-01-24 22:31:14
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answered by Joseph 2
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I think Australia would be kind of interesting but I think it is a very macho environment. I probably would stay in Canada because there are few terrorists and those are probably trained in some neo-nazi camp or Arian Nations camp in the USA. A lot of US crap is moving north - I hope we won't become a shooting gallery like down there.
2007-02-01 06:34:31
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answered by Anonymous
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911 was organized in the USA, in Florida, and carried out in the USA too. Canada had nothing to do with it. I support Canada, true north strong and free ! Its safer in Canada than usa.
Canada has four full seasons, with winter sports as well as summer activities too, and the beauty of the colourful autumn, and the joy of the spring. It makes life more interesting.
If you like warm weather most of the time Australia is wonderful too.
2007-01-27 15:39:04
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answered by million$gon 7
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of direction I do. All of this humorous stuff we banter approximately is purely silliness. Our neighbor to the north is a superb place crammed with solid, type, hardworking human beings. I spent each and every week in British Columbia and function been to Toronto approximately six circumstances, and constantly come away inspired. I even have some artwork by ability of Linday Veh, an artist whose studio is above an extremely dazzling basement eating place that serves a large style of beers, alongside with ones they brew on website. Bwah ha ha ha ha ha ha! purely kidding, yet I had you going, did no longer I?
2016-11-01 05:46:17
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answered by ? 4
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I am not sure about the US or Canada, however Australia is great, best decision I have ever made. Just make sure you know about the visa laws or you can get stuck and be unhappy. If you apply for the 457 visa, (trade visa) and you want to apply for your permanent resident visa, do this your self, because if your sponsoring company applies for you, they may not tell you this but you are stuck with them for 2 years.
2007-02-01 15:25:11
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answered by Anonymous
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USA - 50 states to choose from - that's a lot of choices!
2007-01-24 22:33:24
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answered by erlish 5
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