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How about immigrating to America and Canada?
Canada is recognized as the happiest country in the world.
Canada is called the back garden of the United States, and the weather is good all year round.
Canada is the second largest country in the world.
Canada enjoys political stability, rich people's life, vast territory and beautiful scenery.
With a Canadian passport, you can travel freely to and from more than 100 countries in the world, which is quite convenient in tourism.
Canada doesn't need a visa to go to the United States at all, so it can cross national borders.
Canada's unique scenery and unique geographical scenery, varied and colorful, attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world with its unique beauty.
Canada attracts 200,000 technical talents and business people from all over the world to immigrate to Canada every year.
Canada advocates multiculturalism. Due to numerous ethnic and regional differences, there are countless holidays.
10 Canada is also a country with a fairly developed education.
1 1 The diplomas issued by Canadian universities and vocational schools are recognized by all countries in the world (the advantages of studying in the United States are self-evident).
12 Canada's national welfare is also quite good!
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