No , you ca n’t just " move " to Canada .
With the election around the corner and thepolitical decisions in the United Statesbecoming increasingly precarious, we’ll probably hear the age-old “I’m moving to Canada” reaction once again.Some people have already done it, and I suspect more have it on their conscience.
I hate to scare anyone away from the gorgeous Canadian soil (it truly is lovely), but as someone who has made the move, it’s not as easy as you might think. It’s not IMPOSSIBLE, but you can’t exactly just cross the border and call yourself a Canadian (sadly).
Let me back up, though, and introduce myself! Hi, I’m Alana, and a few years ago, my partner and I moved to Canada (Montréal, Québec, more specifically). My partner was moving for his PhD, and I joined him on an open work permit (more on that later). Here we are, newly moved in with our bbs:
Now, before I get to the point of this article—which is about the unexpected things that came up for me as an American abroad—if you have the chance, you absolutely SHOULD live abroad. Being around new people, ideas, and customs expands your worldview and makes you a more informed, understanding American. Just make sure you’re doing sorespectfully.
All that being said, let’s get into all the things I ran into that kinda caught me off guard as an American abroad:
take note that everyone ’s situation is different , especially bet on the country you ’re in , but this is my own ( and my collaborator ’s , who aid me collaborate on some ideas ! ) experience , specifically in Québec , Canada .
1.You still need to file US Taxes.
2.Healthcare isn’t really “free.”
3.Getting health insurance (or becoming a resident/citizen) might be harder if you have pre-existing health conditions or a disability.
4.You won’t have credit history in your new country.
5.You’ll constantly compare what is and isn’t like the US.
6.Which leads me to this… you should try to speak the language local to the region.
7.Some things will be better than the US… which may make it hard to want to move back.
8.You might be humbled.
“ America ’s decrease apart ! I ’m moving to Europe where material is better!”pic.twitter.com / cS37DxZFfJ
live as immigrant or temporary residents in a new place , we tended to be around other immigrant and irregular residents , whether it was at school , in French form , or in a meetup radical ( Montréal is extremely diverse ) . compare to the US , our friends in Montréal are from all over the world ( partially because Canada is the easier state to immigrate to in North America ) . Both my partner and I have ally who ’ve fled Ukraine or even have family members still within state of war zones . So , when we complain about the land of the US , our reality form of got checked . Two things can be dependable — the state of the US and the unrest elsewhere — but also , as white Americans who grew up in the safety of suburbia , we ’ve been pretty safeguarded ( so far ) from the political ferment and displacement that our friends in place like Ukraine , Palestine , Egypt , Iran , and Venezuela have and go on to see , which was a humbling check of our perquisite .