Doesn't really matter what exactly makes them do it. The net result is still that they voted with their feet the way they did.The first one is due to a melange of the incredibly lenient tax laws, generally low property values and Florida inexplicably being a retirement destination, meaning that Canadians with money will choose to live, for varying periods of time, in America. A bonus is that dual citizens can usually still take advantage of our health care.
Yeah, in the era where about any information is 5 minutes of googling away, millions of people every year uproot their lives and move half a world away because they got tricked by a Homestead Act leaflet.The second one is due largely to the startlingly persistent perception of America as the "land of opportunity" abroad, coupled with the market penetration of American culture. These notions are generally pretty quickly disabused on arrival.
America is not flawless and if you're immigrating from Canada, Europe and a select few other countries, you're probably downgrading your healthcare. But that doesn't make it SA-tier.
Yes.People also choose to live in Manchester.
Come onBarring people who moved to other continents, I am pretty sure that all Canadians live in (North) America