No, you’ve got the option to’t just “move” to Canada.

Let me back up, though, and introduce myself!

Just double-check you’re doing sorespectfully.

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experience, specifically in Quebec, Canada.

1.You still need to file US Taxes.

2.Healthcare isn’t really “free.”

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4.You won’t have credit history in your new country.

5.You’ll constantly compare what is and isn’t like the US.

8.You might be humbled.

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So, when we complained about the state of the US, our reality kind of got checked.

And lastly….

9.Getting into a new country can be confusing… and challenging.

Ok, that was a lot of chatter, so that’s a wrap from me.

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If you’re considering or have the opportunity to live somewhere new, absolutely go for it.

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