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If you immigrate to Canada and Japan, where will it be better?

I'll answer that. I absolutely have the right to carry it forward. Don't listen to those people.

First of all, if you want to be naturalized in Japan, it will take more than 10 years, so immigration is not so easy. Canada can accept many kinds of immigrants, such as skilled immigrants and investment immigrants.

As for which country is good. Speak separately. The benefits are similar. I think Japan will be better. The man who said public security was absolutely talking nonsense. Public security in Japan is better than that in Canada. The crime rate in Japan is much lower than that in Canada. In terms of living conditions, Canada is an agricultural country, so food will be cheaper. But the income is much lower than that in Japan.

The most important point is that the unemployment rate in Canada is so high that it is really difficult to find a job. This is the biggest problem. Canada's manufacturing industry is underdeveloped, and agriculture accounts for a larger proportion than looking for you, so there are fewer job opportunities. Japan's manufacturing industry is developed, and even under the influence of the current financial crisis, Japan's unemployment rate is only 5%. Immigrants to Canada are all rich people. When they arrive in Canada, they either don't have to work or invest in business. It is definitely not a wise choice for ordinary people to immigrate to the past! But if you want to use Canada as a springboard to America, that's another matter. I don't know the nationality of the landlord If it is convenient to go to the United States, go to the United States or stay in Japan honestly. Canada is really not suitable for ordinary people. But if you are super rich, it's the same everywhere. It is better to go back to China. The privileges of the rich at home are unmatched abroad.