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Which is more livable, Australia or Canada? Which economy is stronger?

In recent years, the immigration fever has been high. Ironically, many people measure a person's success by whether he has studied abroad or not. Whether or not they get a foreign green card to settle down, often those returnees who have returned from studying abroad have got good jobs. As far as we know, all the people around us who have settled overseas have chosen the United States, Singapore, New Zealand, Canada, Australia and other countries. Which Australia is more suitable for life than Canada? Which economy is stronger?

Canada and Australia are both developed countries with good economic conditions.

I think Canada is more suitable for living and supporting the elderly. First of all, Canada has better and better social welfare. For example, children aged 65,438+08 can always get milk money, universal medical care, perfect social insurance, social welfare funds, pensions, retirement plans, child care subsidies, social security allowances and so on. Living in Canada must be very confident and happy. Secondly, politically, Canada is a member of the seventh country. Although the ranking is not high, it is also very proud.

However, Australia's economic structure is somewhat simple. Australia is in the southern hemisphere. For those who have adapted to the climate in the northern hemisphere, it is difficult to adapt to the climate in the southern hemisphere at first. But I have to say that the climate in Australia is really good, just like living in a garden every day.

Economically, Australia's economic structure is relatively simple, and the basic industries are a few industries such as mining, but the employment rate is very high. However, Canada is mostly a manufacturing factory, which is the world's heavy industry concentration, but the employment rate is average. The total GDP of Canada is higher than that of Australia, but the per capita GDP of Australia is higher than that of Canada. Generally speaking, the economies of the two countries are not much different.