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Posted on 05-07-08 6:02 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Which one is better to immigrate

Australia or Canada and why ? other than USA

Share your experience


 
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Posted on 05-07-08 6:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Immigrate first and found our for yourself FirstHand,

Our opinion's wouldn't matter to you it would be bias.

Goodluck!!!

I'd say canada better than Aussie. Just my opinion, never been to australia, it is closer from nepal but dang it is downunder yo.


 
Posted on 05-07-08 7:02 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Canada... in few years it is gonna be better than US... wait and watch .....
 
Posted on 05-07-08 7:07 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I had visited Canada last year... It was just so great. Vancouver side oh my god ! and people were so friendly. It was very expensive though more than SFO.

Dont have any idea about australia, but I would definately say Canada is so great, good environment, friendly people and with lots of history and stories to learn !

Sampada


 
Posted on 05-07-08 7:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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How could you say Canada if you don't have any idea abt Australia. It does mean that you prefer Canada because you ppl visited Vancouver. That would just be a rough idea. There won't be any good point to migrate because of the assumptions we make and these assumption are being made because we met good ppl, had good environment but will this be the reason to migrate???


 
Posted on 05-07-08 7:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I also go for Canada REASONS

TOP 10 REASONS TO IMMIGRATE TO CANADA!
 
1. Canada Rated the BEST place so Live!

Every year since 1994, the United Nations has rated Canada as the best country in the world to live in.

2. Prosperity in Canada

The economy is BOOMING! A fast growing, modern, industrial nation, Canada offers unlimited potential and opportunity. With the highest standard of living, Canada is one of the richest countries and keeps getting better.

3. The Good Life
Canadians enjoy one of the highest qualities of life in the world. The clean environment makes for clean living.
4. Growing job Market
At 6.8%, Canada’s unemployment rate is at its lowest since 1976, with hundreds of thousands of new jobs created each year. Canadians earn an average annual income of approximately $40,000.
5. Low Tax and inflation
Consistently decreasing taxes and a 2.3% inflation rate make for a resilient economy, and Canadians are taking home more each year. This is like giving the whole country a BIG RAISE!
6.Business and Industry
Unlimited opportunities for development exist in the natural resources, manufacturing, construction, import/export, commerce, high-tech and service industries.
7. Top Quality Education
Offering free primary and secondary education and subsidized post-secondary studies, Canada spends more on education than any industrialized nation. Canadian universities and colleges have excellent international reputation for high quality.
8. Health and Welfare
Canadians have access to social assistance programs, affordable housing, FREE HEALTHCARE and a strong government that helps its people.
9. Safe and Secure
Community policing, strict gun control laws and a fair justice system makes Canada a safe and secure country for everyone. Crime rates are among the lowest in the world and continue to decline.
10. Multiculturalism
Canada encourages immigrants to retain their unique culture. Nowhere else is there such a diversity of cultures existing together in a tolerant, peaceful society


 
Posted on 05-07-08 7:34 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Waiyat,

Did say go for canada , I was cautious while writing there?? I just said based on my trip I loved Canada but I have not visited Australia. And I mean to say vancouver was the best among the places in Canada I had visited.

About the terms and condition for migration  he/she didn't say what he/she prefers ?. just he/she said which do you think is better ? He/she  is not asking  me to judge what to look for while migrating. I am just responding to whatever I think was good about that place.

Sampada


 
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Waiyat,

Did say go for canada , I was cautious while writing there?? I just said based on my trip I loved Canada but I have not visited Australia. And I mean to say vancouver was the best among the places in Canada I had visited.

About the terms and condition for migration  he/she didn't say what he/she prefers ?. just he/she said which do you think is better ? He/she  is not asking  me to judge what to look for while migrating. I am just responding to whatever I think was good about that place.

Sampada


 
Posted on 05-07-08 7:36 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ke ho sabie Canada ...................................................


 
Posted on 05-07-08 7:45 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Canada v. Australia

Statistics Canada announced that in the late 1990s Canada's living standard grew at the same rate as Australia's.

That achievement was significant given that the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said Australia had one of the "miracle economies" of the 1990s.

"From 1995 to 2000, gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in Canada increased at an annual average rate of three per cent," Stats Canada reported in December 2003. "This occurred despite a widening gap between the two countries in terms of labour productivity."

Australian productivity rose at an average annual pace of 2.5 per cent during the five-year period, compared with 1.5 per cent in Canada.

"How could Canada increase its standard of living as fast as Australia, but be less productive?" the agency asked. "The answer is related primarily to differences in their labour markets.

"Canada's performance in terms of the growth in its living standard comes largely from a significant increase in the growth of labour utilization, that is, the combination of higher average hours worked and a higher rate of employment relative to the total population."

In 2001, GDP per capita in Canada was about $28,900, slightly higher than $27,300 in Australia.

Statistics Canada said the countries have many similarities that allow comparisons.

  • Both countries are net importers of production technology. Machinery and transportation equipment represent about one-half of total imports of both countries. Both countries import the bulk of high-tech equipment from the United States.

  • Both countries have abundant natural resources. Both countries are rich in natural resources such as iron ore, copper, nickel, zinc, gold, lead, diamonds and natural gas.

The structure of these economies are dominated by the primary sector: 55 per cent of Australia's exports are in the form of raw materials compared with 46 per cent for Canada.

Here is a comparison of Canada and Australia in other areas:

Environment

Canadians have more space to roam (9,220,970 sq. km) than Australians (7,617,930 sq. km) but the Australian climate is far more welcoming.

Australians live on the driest continent on Earth. Their country is generally arid to semi-arid, with a temperate setting in the south and east and a tropical one in the north. Canada's climate, in contrast, varies from temperate in the south to sub-arctic and arctic in north.

While Canadians spend Christmas with Jack Frost nipping at their noses, Australians spend the holidays soaking up the sun. They can celebrate Christmas at the beach, just as they can go skiing in August. Down Under, the seasons are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere. But even in their winter, Australians enjoy blue skies and warm, bright days thanks to the Earth's tilt.

Population

Perhaps that's why Australians live a little longer. Australians, on average, live 80.1 years, a few months longer than their Canadian counterparts (79.8).

If there's strength in numbers, Canadians should take heart. There are more than 1½ times the number of Canadians (32,207,113) roaming the planet as Australians (19,731,984).

Most Canadians (66 per cent) are Caucasian as are most Australians (92 per cent). Though both countries are predominantly Christian, Canada's largest denomination is Roman Catholic (46 per cent) while Australia's is Anglican (26.1 per cent).

Australians are more literate than Canadians. The literacy rate Down Under is 100 per cent, three per cent higher than in Canada.

Law and government

Both the Canadian and Australian legal systems are based on English common law. Queen Elizabeth II is the official head of state in both countries and is represented by a governor general. Both Australia and Canada are parliamentary democracies headed by prime ministers.

Icons

Both countries have furry mammalian icons, but that's where the similarities end. While Canadians embrace the industrious beaver, Australians revere the feisty kangaroo.

The beaver was Canada's first natural resource. At one time, beaver pelts were the unit of currency in the new land. The beaver population was almost wiped out by the mid-20th century. Conservation measures have restored their numbers to healthy levels.

The Australian government protects the kangaroo. There are more kangaroos in Australia now than when Australia was first settled. Big Red is a chewing gum in Canada. In Australia, it's the affectionate name of the most popular kangaroo, the red kangaroo. Big Red or Old Man Red, as he is also known, is depicted on the Australian coat of arms.


Language

Canadian: Hello!
Australian: G'Day

Canadian: Dig in!
Australian: Bog in!

Canadian: Excellent! Very good!
Australian: Ace!

Canadian: To drink alone
Australian: Drink with the flies

And our favourite:
Canadian: He's intellectually inadequate.
Australian: He's got kangaroos loose in the top paddock.

Juven these are the facts ( i hope) and the decision is yours.Sampada Thx for Clearifications.
 
Posted on 05-08-08 7:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Australia has good climate but less jobs than Canada. If you can get job, PR gets good facilities overthere.

 


 
Posted on 05-08-08 11:07 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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AUSTRALIA of course.

To CHICHI (Canada Rated the BEST place so Live!)
Check The fact before you put our opinion. Australia has enjoyed more years in the top spot than Canada and Norway.

 and yes Vancouver is nice but have you been to GOLD COAST Sydney OR  Melbourne

 can u find such a relaxed lifestyle in anywhere in the world?

Australia Rocks so is Chanda, which one is good , it depends from person to person.


By the way I live in Dallas, but cant wait to get back to AUS

 
Posted on 05-09-08 2:07 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I left canada to come to Australia... the main reason being weather..

Imagine being buried in snow for 7 months in a year (in canada) vs. sunny weather with beatutiful beaches!!!

Of course, Australia ROCKS!!!


 
Posted on 05-09-08 3:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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How is job market (for  Engineers) , Canada Vs Autralia ??


 
Posted on 05-09-08 3:40 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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If you have reasonable English YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET IT.

One of my friend migrated 6 months ago to small town near Melbourne and now he got the job as civil engineer. He was educated in Nepal.

But I know few people who took as long as 5 years to get the job in related field.

I don't know about CANADA.

 
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1. Canada Rated the BEST place so Live!
Every year since 1994, the United Nations has rated Canada as the best country in the world to live in.

AUSTRALIA ENJOYED MORE YEARS ON TOP THAN CANADA

2. Prosperity in Canada
The economy is BOOMING! A fast growing, modern, industrial nation, Canada offers unlimited potential and opportunity. With the highest standard of living, Canada is one of the richest countries and keeps getting better.

ECONOMY GROWING 5% + FOR LAST FEW YEARS  WHICH IS HIGHEST IN FIRST WORLD(DEVELOPED COUNTRIES)


3. The Good Life
Canadians enjoy one of the highest qualities of life in the world. The clean environment makes for clean living.

ITS ALSO CLEAN IN AUSTRALIA

4. Growing job Market
At 6.8%, Canada’s unemployment rate is at its lowest since 1976, with hundreds of thousands of new jobs created each year. Canadians earn an average annual income of approximately $40,000.

CURRENT UNEMPLOYED RATE IS ONLY 4.2 IN AUSTRALIA

5. Low Tax and inflation
Consistently decreasing taxes and a 2.3% inflation rate make for a resilient economy, and Canadians are taking home more each year. This is like giving the whole country a BIG RAISE!

DONT KNOW ABOUT THIS

6.Business and Industry
Unlimited opportunities for development exist in the natural resources, manufacturing, construction, import/export, commerce, high-tech and service industries.

SAME IN AUSTRALIA


7. Top Quality Education
Offering free primary and secondary education and subsidized post-secondary studies, Canada spends more on education than any industrialized nation. Canadian universities and colleges have excellent international reputation for high quality.

SAME IN AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALAI IS CURRENTLY NO 2 AFTER US IF YOU LOOK AT INTERNATIOANL EDUCATION EXPORT

8. Health and Welfare
Canadians have access to social assistance programs, affordable housing, FREE HEALTHCARE and a strong government that helps its people.

ITS SAME HERE, AND ONE OF THE BEST

9. Safe and Secure
Community policing, strict gun control laws and a fair justice system makes Canada a safe and secure country for everyone. Crime rates are among the lowest in the world and continue to decline.

ITS MORE SAFER THAN CANADA, THATS WHAT I THINK

10. Multiculturalism
Canada encourages immigrants to retain their unique culture. Nowhere else is there such a diversity of cultures existing together in a tolerant, peaceful society

ALSO MULTICULTURAL

 AND LASTLY IT ONLY TAKES 6 MONTHS TO MIGRATE TO AUSTRALIA UNLIKE CANADA WHERE IT TAKES 5 YEARS

 
Posted on 05-09-08 8:59 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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BEST place to live comes with a hefty tax cut. And Canada is cold like in Humla, Jumla. Go to Australia.

 
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I have been to both countries, here's what I think.

Weather-wise, Australia is hot, Canada is cold.  Of course, I am generalizing.  You could live in Vancouver and it rarely snows there.  Similarly some parts of Australia never go above 35 degrees celsius.  If you love winter sports go to Canada.  If you love summer sports, going to the beach, definitely Australia is for you.

It's true that Canada, particularly Vancouver, has been consistently rated as one of the best places to live.  It's just beautiful over there.  But come to the eastern side of Rocky Mountains, Canada is flat and some would even say ugly.

Melbourne, Australia has been rated as #1 city to live in recent years, surpassing Vancouver.  But I do not think the former is as pretty as the latter.

Australia has higher number of Nepalis than Canada, I hear.

The minimum wage is higher in Australia, $15 vs. $6.  Currency is almost of same value viz-a-viz US Dollar, CAD is a shade higher than AUD.

I guess it really depends where your friends and family are.  I personally prefer Australia, but that's just me.


 
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Hi,

Does anyone know how is the procedure of skill assesssment for Australia for Civil Engineers.? and does any body has ' how to or guide to immigration australia' kind of ebooks??

 


 
Posted on 05-10-08 8:49 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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And what about Australia Vs Canada Vs USA
 
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