A friend and her husband moved to Canada 10 years ago because the husband was disgusted with American politics. It is not as easy as one would think. They had to have enough "points" as a couple to become landed immigrants, one of which was to pass a French language test, which she did. He became a citizen last year and swore alliance to King Charles.
A friend and her husband moved to Canada 10 years ago because the husband was disgusted with American politics. It is not as easy as one would think. They had to have enough "points" as a couple to become landed immigrants, one of which was to pass a French language test, which she did. He became a citizen last year and swore alliance to King Charles.
What do you mean by landed immigrants? And was this their only option to go there? Another friend knows someone who easily moved to Canada. She has a PhD in Engineering. It all depends on what they think you have to offer. That is true of all of the countries that people are thinking of fleeing to. But still, if one has the spirit that your family had in coming to the US, you can do it.
In practice, the US no longer intentionally prioritizes various groups. Massive border crossings have rendered prioritization policies virtually irrelevant.
A friend and her husband moved to Canada 10 years ago because the husband was disgusted with American politics. It is not as easy as one would think. They had to have enough "points" as a couple to become landed immigrants, one of which was to pass a French language test, which she did. He became a citizen last year and swore alliance to King Charles.
What do you mean by landed immigrants? And was this their only option to go there? Another friend knows someone who easily moved to Canada. She has a PhD in Engineering. It all depends on what they think you have to offer. That is true of all of the countries that people are thinking of fleeing to. But still, if one has the spirit that your family had in coming to the US, you can do it.
https://fortune.com/2024/11/06/americans-move-abroad-2024-presidential-election/
Canada prioritizes certain groups of immigrants, just like the US does. Not everyone is welcome.
In practice, the US no longer intentionally prioritizes various groups. Massive border crossings have rendered prioritization policies virtually irrelevant.