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Advantages and disadvantages of immigrating to Canada

Benefits of immigrating to Canada: good living environment, high quality of life and good medical care. Disadvantages of immigrating to Canada: high cost of living and bad weather in winter.

Benefits:

1. Good living environment and high quality of life.

Canada has one of the best air quality countries in the world. Living in Canada, you can breathe fresh air and see blue sky and white clouds. Canadian citizens are of high quality and will not tolerate environmental damage. The Canadian government has also formulated laws and regulations to protect the natural environment and attached great importance to environmental protection. Due to the improvement of population quality, the restriction of laws and regulations and the low population density, the living environment in Canada is very suitable for human habitation.

2. Excellent medical services

Canada's medical care has always been at the forefront of the world. After immigrating to Canada, it is free of charge for examination, operation, hospitalization, treatment or prescription. The cost of seeing a doctor is borne by the medical insurance plan, so you don't have to worry about getting sick but can't afford to see a doctor. Even the Canadian government has developed education and health care programs to teach the elderly how to avoid injuries and other health risks.

Disadvantages:

1, high cost of living.

The cost of living in Canada is relatively high, especially in some big cities. But living in the suburbs, the cost of living will be much lower

2. The weather is bad in winter

Affected by geographical latitude, winter in Canada will be extremely cold. If you hate the cold winter, it is also a disadvantage for you.