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Obalende
Uk Vs Australia (or Canada)
« on: December 23, 2007, 04:34 PM »

Hi guys,

I have in recent days come to detest UK and now really want out (after spending 4 years here). I have come to see UK as a short term money making place (GBP) and not a place for bring up my kids.

So calling ALL Nigerians around the world. How does the UK compare with Australia and Canada?

paribus (m)
Re: Uk Vs Australia (or Canada)
« #1 on: December 23, 2007, 05:12 PM »

@Obalende

Obviously having been in the UK for 4 years, you must have had some significant experience to leave you with this impression. It would be great if you are able to share some of these experience while seeking to know how it's like compared with other places. I am here myself on pg studies and yet to make up my mind on if i want to settle here on a long term basis. Regards
Obalende
Re: Uk Vs Australia (or Canada)
« #2 on: December 23, 2007, 08:11 PM »

well, no bad experiences per say,

my decision is based on my best bet extrapolation of current trends to the future. the current happenings in the UK will most likely lead to chaos and social breakdown in the near future - especially as UK has surrendered all power (or should I say 90% power) to Brussels and the signing of the Treaty of Lisbon is an event of significant importance. 

babasin (m)
Re: Uk Vs Australia (or Canada)
« #3 on: December 23, 2007, 08:36 PM »

and what happens if Australia and Canada also submit to one form of treaty or another?

No place like HOME. time to start thinking.

rexfx2
Re: Uk Vs Australia (or Canada)
« #4 on: December 23, 2007, 09:48 PM »

Quote from: babasin on December 23, 2007, 08:36 PM
and what happens if Australia and Canada also submit to one form of treaty or another?

No place like HOME. time to start thinking.




Home,
babakura (m)
Re: Uk Vs Australia (or Canada)
« #5 on: December 26, 2007, 10:19 AM »

Guy, na true yarn , say Ile ni abo sinmi oko( no matter where u waka reach , home is restin place or final destination)

If u don't like the UK any longer ,Australia is good because I was opportuned to study there n enjoyed myself so as Canada because my brother is there n he speaks highly of the place,


Both countries are immigrant countries , laid back not much pressure as Uk, economy is booming n they are one of the best places to live on planet earth,
So it's up to u to choose ,

These are my views n may differ
Cheers
Season's Greetings
barbosa1 (m)
Re: Uk Vs Australia (or Canada)
« #6 on: December 26, 2007, 12:16 PM »

Basically, i'd say canada will be a better proposition. Let me tell you why i said so, The UK geographically is a small "region", and unfortunately happens to be an "EU MEMBER STATE". This means that sooner than later, the UK will be flooded by EU migrants from other not too STABLE/BUOYANT EU economies. Such countries include Poland, Hungary, Romania and so on,

Looking at Canada,  this is a country that has been rated as the safest place to live in the world (it isn't heaven really but its stable). The economy i would not say is developed; but its developing, and that is where you come in because in terms of land mass Canada arguably should be about the largest country in the world.

Even about twice the size of the USA, but unfortunately the Canadian population (about 32 million, thanks to various immigration schemes being sponsored by the canadian government) does not do justice to the opportunities inherent in the country. There are some provinces in canada where the population is just about 100, 000.

The point i am trying to make is that Canadians are not cool with their population, they want to be bigger because thats the only way they can grow to become a mega-country. The standard of living is fantastic, and that's the only country in the world where illegals are giving a "free-rein". Just think of Canada as a much more conservative version of the USA.

I hope this has been a little bit helpful.

P.S - I know little about Australia, so i can't talk about it.
Ezinwannem
Re: Uk Vs Australia (or Canada)
« #7 on: December 28, 2007, 06:19 AM »

@Barbosa said it all, am in Canada and not regreting it
Obalende
Re: Uk Vs Australia (or Canada)
« #8 on: January 01, 2008, 01:47 PM »

@Ezinwannem and barbosa1

you have said it all really.

The xenophobia in the air is getting too much in this place!

I have vowed to leave UK for any other country within the next 24 months.

The place is the country with the most rude and robotic people in the world (but nice economy though).
tipsy289 (m)
Re: Uk Vs Australia (or Canada)
« #9 on: January 28, 2008, 08:06 AM »

i'm in canada and like the other guy said,they need people here, but u might want to avoid Toronto,Vancouver and Montreal.Most immigrants go to that area and they really need to spread everyone about.If your a british citizen,it will be quite easy for you to come here and live as we are a commonwealth country.
About australia,might be the same.
goshen360 (m)
Re: Uk Vs Australia (or Canada)
« #10 on: January 28, 2008, 07:50 PM »

really, i havent been to canada but i love the country based on my study over the internet alongside with their immigration application all over the world, they need people to over and must be friendly for now.

hope this helps
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