I appreciate why you would want to leave Canada, it’s intentionally being destroyed from within. Never thought Canada was corrupt to the core but it is, in a very short time. It’s depressing. More and more Canadians are seeing the disaster unfold daily and there’s going to have to be another huge “rally” to make the change we need.
I'm from Canada as well and have been to Florida about 25 times. My parents had a house in West Palm Beach for more than 20 years. I've always wanted to live there. To me, it's paradise. Wish I could get a green card. I want to leave Canada so bad.
When circumstances get fifty-trillion times worse in the next two years, you will find a way out of this 'Third World' vassal state known as Canada. Not to mention, Canada is at least three hundred years behind every G20 Nation economically, socially and [it's] prehistoric nationally disgraceful infrastructure. And every year the rest of the G20 Nations off-load thousands upon thousands of [their] undesirable non-contributing citizens and criminal element into Canada in order to clean-up their own country. That's just one of the reasons taxes only increase every year.
I’m almost 50. I work in the arts. A performer. I was just flown into tampa this weekend for a gig. Private event. Paid more than almost anything corporate in canada. It’s just striking the difference in attitude there. Everyone I talked to after the show had such a different perspective on business and opportunities. Worthy of note. Almost everyone in attendance was a transplant from New York or canada. None of them will ever go back. Next week I’m working in Dallas Texas. I suspect I’ll hear the same kind of stories. As someone with a work visa for the states, I think you’re doing it right. Slowly build and get it together. Wish I’d done that earlier in my career. I tried to leave to escape the mandates here but getting out with a wife and kid. Nightmare. Couldn’t do it. After being jailed in my own country and not able to leave showed me the importance of getting out. I won’t have that ever again
Hate to break it to you, but Florida, and Texas best days are behind. They will only go downhill from here on. A lot of Florida's economy is just pyramid schemes involving RE.
Canada has not the same constitution or bill of rights that the US has. It becomes immediately apparent when one lands in jail in Canada. Regardless what they say, Canada is still a Crown colony.
Few Americans are aware that the Jay Treaty of 1793 granted American residency to all Canadians of more than 50% indigenous (First Nations) ancestry. This is because Indian Nations spanned both countries. You can come to live and work in the United States like any citizen of our country. It's one of the few things the United States did that was fair to Indians.
Alberta, Canada guy here. Its true, I dont even recognize this country anymore. I have like 1 friend right now and spend my days just trying to get by. 10 years ago I had a whole network of people and a fun/busy life.
Me too. I’m from Vancouver Island BC where I’ve been my whole life and people have become antisocial and are in survival mode. This is not a way to live…
I don’t know where to go or what to do. I’m a teacher and hate the woke culture in our schools. I got in thinking I was there to educate not to be a pawn ♟️ in the leftist scheme of indoctrinating the youth into feminism, communism, post modernism and ultimately destroying individual rights and liberty. I want to leave so bad.
@@lightbearingpharoah Millions and millions of people live here with no issues ever. Life is pretty normal here. If you're here doing illegal activities you might not do so well. If your here living a normal life you will be just fine. It's safer here than any big city in the USA and safer than most cities in Canada. ♥️🇲🇽 Been here over 2 years and loving it. ✌🏼
At this point the Grand Old Republic of the U.S.A. should open their Doors to all Political-Economic "Prisoners" in "Canuckistan". The Line-ups at the border crossings would stretch for Miles.
@@M4XXST3IN-vp5vk Unfortunately you are Right.... Canuckistani's are NOW at least 90% Sheeple....and the reason is Clear!. Canuckistan was "Lucky Enough" to be an English speaking country(mostly), living next Door to the Greatest Country in Modern history(post Civil War U.S.A.). And the U.S. was a Great trading-Partner and steadfast Ally(a Freedom Loving powerhouse)....that "helped" silly Canuckistan "Grow outta its Diapers"....and finally achieve Full Autonomy as a "Nation"....in Dec. 1931 Yes, Mid-Dec....1931!!!! Not in 1867, which is a Laughable(propaganda)"story" for Young elementary school students.
As a resident of Florida, having worked all over the USA and Canada, and some of the rest of the world, your observations are spot-on. You would become bored living in any country other than the United States after a year. The USA has a revolutionary, entrepreneurial, progress-minded character. Whereas Canada inherited the admirable, but stagnant qualities of the Scotts who originally settled it. If you go to Fort Meyers, stop by the Fort Meyers Brewing Company, which as a pub outside the brewery. Incredible flavors of beer, my favorite being Peanut Butter Porter.
I retire in 19 months and because Canada has become a hateful woke nightmare, I'm relocating to Panama. I thought I would die in the country I was born in, yet I can't wait to escape trudeau's "post nation"
GOOD for You!!!....I am already gone.....to the Sunny warm beaches of Costa Rica!. Canuckistan can now Lick my Hairy Coconuts!. Don't get "stuck" on where you "Die".....YOU owe that failed country Nothing, they OWE YOU!. Do what I do every morning....when I go for my morning beachwalk....I shout out loud...."Hey Canuckistan, eat Shite!".
I came to work in Canada after working 4 years in Panama. I miss some things about Panama, but I would not choose it for retiring. It's a too small country, and too unstable. Weather is hard too, the opposite of Canada's but quite hard imo.
I was so interested in your podcast, and can imagine my own father speaking through you. Daddy was a handsome man like you, although his language was French. In 1956 he left Canada for Florida with his wife & 3 little kids in search of a better life. He had Sea Dreams, & was happiest on the water in his boats he made himself. He loved being free of the "old country" Quebec.
So cool to see you again, esp in FL. Love FL too, my fam had a house in Sarasota for 42 years, sadly sold a few years ago after my mom’s death. But I still go there for a few months every year to escape the BS in Canukistan.
I left Canada for short research stint, ended up married and got citizenship. Never ended up back and watched it really deteriorate recently with the crazy wokeness and insane immigration policy. Government seems to disdain its’ young citizens and they will look to escape or become despondent.
New York City Resident Here. Sunny Florida Sounds Good Right About Now. The Philippines is Not a Bad Idea Also, if You Have a Stable Income. Keep it Vlogging... Kadeers!!!
The lead singer of the russian band Slaughter to Prevail moved from Russia to Florida and he said "It's the first time in my life that i've actually felt free". America has it's issues and we're not perfect but if you have the balls to take life by the horns and make it your bitch you can literally do and be anything.
I escaped from California to Southwest Florida. I miss the mountains (see my nickname), but you get the stimulation of learning a completely new climate. Finally, Florida is still free, and freedom is the greatest good. The more escapees from the oppressive woke bullshit here, the better. Come on over.
I left Canada last year, currently living in Eastern Europe. It was the best decison I've ever made in my entire life! I'm not bored at all with this place and it feels like home, unlike Canada. The people here are amazing, the food is great, and there's lot of rich history and culture.
I have so much to say bout Canada man.. people are in like a survival mode and literally desperation fills the air. I always felt just as you do about the U.S. like usual the media will always portray positive stuff about Canada worldwide, and negative shit bout the U.S. and many south american countries. It will take a good half year to 1 year till the news completely shifts it focus to other parts of the world in full blast. I respect your commitment on trynna give your self the best opportunities and most importantly being open enough to pay attention to the negative side of life while being even more in- tune with knowing what to accept and not to prioritize. Take it easy,
Ontarian here. It's a joke here man. Find what you like and go for it! I would leave but I don't want to leave my family and friends. I'm going to stay and fight.
Born and raised in Toronto, lived in Mexico for 3 years and while I had a great time, I want my home base in a Western english speaking country. My plan is to move to Alberta and be a snowbird with a winter home somewhere in the US or Mexico.
Floridian here. I love it and we need more people who want to contribute and are cool. Come on down, bud! By the way, my dad was born and raised in Canada and came here when he was a young man. I have family in Canada and I've been there hundreds of times. We lived on the border in New York State when I was growing up. So I know Canada pretty well for an American. And I'm so sorry to see what it has become. Breaks my heart. But I'm so glad to be here in a Free State.
ok, but what ppl really want to know, is literally how do you do it. how do you find work in the states, how do you get a visa, how do u get a green card. you cant leave canada to go to the usa unless your rich enough to not work. so how do you leave?
Am 53 and am planning on moving to Dallas, where my bro lives, in a few years when I retire. I can not wait to get out of this lefitst woke hellhole. My bro has been telling me for 20 years that I have no idea just how bad it is in Canada because Ive never really been anywhere else. The last 8 years or so have really disgusted me with what's happening to canada. Am in Ottawa as well and it truly is a lifeless snooze fest. Getting out of Canada is a good move, especially if you are whyte.
Canadians who actually go live and work in another country, notably China, will be in a state of shock. If you never go anywhere else but Canada, you do not realize how backward and stagnant it is.
What is it with all these spineless Canadians always bashing their own country!. That is the root cause of all of this and the grass isn’t always greener on the other side.
As a Canadian, I have legally lived and worked in Florida for 20 years. I then moved back to Canada and now my plan is just to snowbird somewhere in the world like SE Asia or Florida, my second home.
As a Canadian, you can work and live in the US with a TN1 visa good for 3 years and renewable with multiple entries. You need to have at least a bachelor degree. This is due to the free trade agreement between Canada and US. No need for green card. It's more flexible and easier.
I have bachelors degree and am a teacher. What did you do? I don’t want to be a teacher. I want to get into something else. I didn’t know you could go down with just a bachelors degree
There is a list of occupations qualified for the TN1 visa between USA and Canada. I have a bachelor in business administration and worked for 20 years as an accountant in FL.
I recently sold everything I owned and left Canada for Australia. You should check out the Gold Coast, very similar to Florida in many ways, it's a hidden gem.
every time I have been to Florida ..... the people were. awesome ...Floridians have the right attitude ..BTW Tennessee would be also be a great place to see and meet like minded people ..cheers to my American Neighbors
You got this dude. I'm from the UK which like Canada also feels as thought it's just getting worse and worse unfortunately. Hopefully I can get to the States one day
Be careful what you wish for, but if you fancy right wing politics with the odd bit of racism then you might also enjoy the boring flatness of it,s topography.
@@TheNewfoundout UK is shite mate and its bullshit at least to me it is. Some parts of the states I don't really like Like New York never liked that city or even New Jersey, I dont like Canada either. but if there is a place I would live permanently and happily live in in north america it Southern Florida. Mainly because it close to Central and South America Brazil and Caribbean places I really like to visit. The good weather all year round. UK is just bullshit not to mention the dodgy weather and its antiquated systems infrastructure that break down constantly and needs constant expensive maintenance. Stelthsuit58 has the right idea I would do that too. Unfortunately I need a lot more money than I thought to move out of UK.
@@rohanmarkjay as far as UK looks like a nice place to visit but would not want to live there either mate. Instead of Florida however since you mention you like the Caribbean, how about the former colonies such as. The Cayman Islands, Bahamas, or Barbados sounds quite nice to live on?
I'm from the UK and have lived in Canada 12 years, I can tell you I will take the UK over Canada any day.. I'm heading back to England asap. If you're able to live in a nice county and have a decent job the quality of life is way, way, way better.
You live in Ottawa and you can't figure out why there's no life there? Everyone is a government stiff, too square and scared straight to have any fun. They're the worst type of people and the city is almost solely populated by them. That's not just the last place in Canada I would want to live, it's close to the last place in the world I would want to live. Canada is bad enough. Ottawa? Just kill me.
If you just go through the "border" to Quebec, it's a whole different story how people are. The number of times I heard Ontario/Ontarians were dull, is not even countable. And yeah I agree, Ottawa is also one of the last place on earth I'd want to live.
I lived in Brasil. There wasn't really a future. Thailand the Asian culture was cool just not for me. I found U.S to be perfect home. Whatever you do it's pretty much possible. Every state is definitely different. Good luck on finding what's for you🙏
US is a complete country, lots of opportunities, lots of things to do, many different environments to live in, different parts of the country with different cultures, etc. China is the same, too. Big country, lots of opportunity, cheap to live in, many things to do, very convenient country(infrastructure), many different environments, provinces have different culture.
Doesn’t get much better than Florida in USA these days. I’m jealous man and I live in Vermont. The problem is it’s so expensive to move to Florida it’s impossible. I wish it was so easiest to just move from one state to another.
The challenge with Canadians living in the U.S. is that we have to foreign income tax if you stay for 6 months a year consistently in the U.S. as a Canadian.
You just have to leave permanently and file your final return with CRA. It's not a problem as long as you do it right. Many people do it so don't worry about that,
Glad you got out of Onterrible for a while. People in Ottawa are boring because they have had the life jabbed out of them. It's not much better out here on the east coast where people are so poor that they want the same price for their possessions that they bought it for ten years ago 🤣. Also here if you try and do better people will try and drag you down. Best option is to gtfo if you want to excel in life.
As someone from Canada, who left for Asia in his twenties ( and now back to Vancouver) as soon as my place sells I’m heading back to China. Our media loves pushing the narrative on how lucky we are to be in Canada and how horrible other places are (especially China) we couldn’t have it more wrong here. For me specifically, I can walk down any street in Beijing, at any time of day and never worry about my safety. We can eat out every night of the week if we want, we have a lady come clean our home, and when we feel like a trip we can fly to Thailand or another surrounding country for $350 Canadian round trip. Vancouver is great if you’re earning hundreds of thousands a year and can leave for holidays whenever you want. For everyone else, taxed to death, regulated to death, if you don’t follow the sheep you’re a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist. Counting down the days until I’m back to China! Good luck to anyone else trying to get out!
Ha ha, absolutely nailed the 'tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist' part. Canucks smear, go all smug and feel better about themselves about other Canucks who have a different opinion from them.
You're describing my 10 years as an expat in Shanghai. Don't know what in the world I was thinking applying for PR in Canada. Moved here last year - HATE it. And I don't know where are all these supposedly "nice Canadians, at least here in Toronto and surrounding ON towns. So many ppl are nasty af. With China only issue for me was basically no way to get PR and I don't see myself moving to the country of my citizenship I haven't lived in since I was a kid. But yeah once this PR turns into citizenship after another year here in Canada, I'm definitely outta here, if I can last that long because to me it's really dreadful. I do know many immigrants seem to really like it but it really seems to be the kind that never had anything, hasn't seen the world and experienced life's comforts. Those who did, they seem not so happy here from what I'm hearing.
Think twice about going to the Mainland. You may never be able to leave. The CCP requires that you have exit visas to get out of the country. You will have more freedom in Canada than Mainland China. Please stay in Canada.
I agree that Florida is beautiful and also many states have beauty. But I grew up in Ontario and I still really like it here. I like the cities we have like Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa and other cities around. I also like having the USA close and all of the eastern cities.
Thailand is not what you think it is at all. I went there during the pandemic and they're super woke too. They pressured me to take the safe and effective pinpricks and everyone was wearing masks.
Where I live, in Moncton NB, awhile ago they decided to start closing everything around 6pm. Malls, stores, etc. I thought this was temporary because of Covid but it has remained. It didn't make sense to me because one would think these stores who are paying a small fortune to lease these spaces would want to be open as much as possible to increase revenue. Not to mention most people are at work during the day. Then I found out this isn't exclusive to Moncton. It's countrywide. Which is a whole different can of worms. I'm curious if this is a disguised attempt to acclimize Canadians into getting used to just staying home. Aside from going to work. A pre 15 minute city social conditioning. What are your thoughts & and have you noticed this. Separately, I believe we are very like minded. We are looking into leaving the country as well. I believe we could be great assets to each other. I am a property reseller. Being in Ontario you could make a fortune potentially with little work involved. We should link up if your down and I can explain further. What method is best for communication?
Living in Kitchener, Ontario. There is definitely a move to 15 cities. Recently they renovated a main access point to my neighborhood and narrowed the street drastically, making it impossible for two cars to pass if there is a car parked on the west side. I wrote and complained and was told that it was to slow down the traffic, which was never anything like a speed zone. Another thing I've been documenting is the intensive chem-trail activity from jets to, "dim the sun". I've taken hundreds of pictures. Most people are oblivious because they don't "look-up". I think this activity is even worse in the U.S. though. All the best.
Welcome to the Cape man! After watching your last few videos, I knew you were on to something. We moved from Canada to the Cape last year and haven't looked back
@USA-MAGA he won't talk about it because then the liberals will easily attack him on the issue and poilievre will lose the elections. I'm still voting fkr poilievre because we need trudeau and singh out ASAP.
@@USA-MAGADon’t forget it was P.P’s old mentor Steven Harper who set in motion the Social Compact criteria for immigration and therefore he’s endorsing the same policies. Regardless of his best intentions he’s a master of keeping his mouth shut on contentious issues.
All the best, man, I admire you. You are a true patriot. You love your country, which is very interesting, beautiful and promising, but with bad ideas that lead nowhere. People must have peace of mind and contentment and then the whole world is yours. I am a foreigner and I would like you to have happy and satisfied people. my country has a friendly relationship with Canada. I wish you luck!
I'm in southern ON. We are definitely very similar. Yes the USA is overall the best place, but the requirements to get there aren't worth it. It probably only makes sense as a Canadian if you have a net worth over 2 million. You need an expensive visa, then to buy a nice house, nice car. In Thailand you don't need any of that to live well. I've been to Thailand twice for 6 weeks each time, its definitely a great spot. Used to visit Florida many times a year. As you know, the world is going online anyways so it diminishes the need to live in the USA. Can always fly there for something specific. The people, food, weather, culture, infrastructure is top notch in Thailand.. that even many people born in the US are moving. The crime, food quality, people, healthcare overall aren't that great in the US, and its only deteriorating at a fast pace. While on the other hand Asia is still on the upswing. Definitely visit before coming up with solid plans. I think Thailand will surprise you in a good way.
Adam, you are saying that you are going to Florida several times a year for couple of weeks. Well, it's fun as a tourist first/second time but after that if you don't know anyone it's not that enjoyable. Sure, you can connect to people by going to all kind of meetup events: networking meetups, business meetups etc but it still takes much longer than just several weeks. By the way, how do you go there? By airplane? You need a car to get to places in Florida.
Again, there's a HUGE difference between Ottawa and Toronto. No comparison. But to your point, figuratively even in the case of Toronto, you're "paying 5-star prices for a 3-star hotel."
If you do move to the USA, Florida is a great choice, but watch our for summers. They can be very hot and humid. Also you have to worry about hurricanes and when you walk around outside, watch for alligators. Good luck.
@@bobprice9541 if you actually think about it's probably about the same cost as it is in Canada. Obviously In the US you pay out of pocket ($300-$500 average *not employer covered that is) Where in Canada they just take it out your income at about the same rate. All that extra money you keep without all the various Canadian taxes ,you can easily justify paying for more expensive private health insurance.
lived in the US for like 8yrs before i moved to Canada.. been here for 3yrs and i like it here tbh, the only thing bothering me is the weather, everything else is quite similar
I agree whole heartadely, ive been trying to figure out a way I can move to Florids myself for over 15 yesrs now however once you are stuck in the rat race 9-5 bullshit it is near impossible to save enough yo get ahead and get out. If you can make it I will be super happy for you Adam, it would still give the rest of us hope. I look forward to seeing you make this happen
15 years? You should've been able to escape by then brother. I escaped Cali right when the housing crisis happened. If you really want to leave you'll find a way.
Even the man the myth the legend Wayne Gretzky lives in south florida lol. If i remember the numbers correctly, OVER 500k properties in south florida are owned by canadians.
Left Chinada last year after really thinking it through. Loving South America, not going back. Good on ya for taking action and voting with your feet, the West is done, not just Chinada.
Moving from Canada to Florida permanently was one of the best decisions I've ever made in my entire life. It Is certainly not for everyone, but if you know, you know. I would probably caution people against getting in on a work visa, because that's essentially just a temporary residency. I've seen a few people going this easy route, and then having to leave after termination of employment and such.
Moved to Australia (Melbourne) about 12 years ago from Ontario. I think you might like Brisbane. Still has some of the housing issues that Canada has, but weather is Florida-esque and I think you would like some of the values, politics etc. Brisbane economy seems to be growing too. Am happy to be born in Canada but right now Australia is better (especially the health care).
Ugh Australian housing market has always been a nightmare, however ironically enough I think at one time was worse than in Canada (a very common problem with any country that is predominantly urban. NZ has been equally as crazy) but now we've probably caught up and surpassed them. But at least they've got the weather. And ridiculously huge, scary and often poisonous insects. Trade offs lol.
Hell no, neither country is free.. USA is the last bastion of freedom in this world for freedom of speech (which canada doesnt allow) and self sufficency and self defense (which canada doesn't allow, look it up, you arent legally allowed to defend yourself in that country. Yes, you will beat it in court if your life is truly threatened, but you will have a battle with the legal system even if it's totally clear cut self defense).
My biggest concern is the health care. How can you effort to pay hospital bills when you was unlucky to get terminal illness? Can someone enlighten me? My mom got cancer and got surgeries and hospitalized, The treatments were last for years. She is doing well now. She got full coverage and and did not have to pay for anything. We are so blessed with that. If it was in US, we would be in big trouble. All I heard is horrible stories in US, how people can not effort to pay for health care, even you get insurance, you would not get full coverage. So many homeless people become the victims of this. I have no doubt that US has much more options and better lifestyles. I would love to live in Florida some day if possible.
I stumbled over one of your videos, for the first time, last night. Now I'm watching your third video. Sorry about how it is back in Canada. I responded you should try the Philippines. The people there are awesome! I lived there for almost 20 years but just recently moved to the Tampa Bay area because all my kids are in the states. My wife and I are getting older and we want to be closer to them. This area is really nice. Would love to sit and chat with you if you're in my area. Alan
Im Canadian Senior, and I am spooked, I dont want to live under a bridge. America starts to look good, but the cost of living is higher at 25% on the dollar. Maybe Thailand is the answer.
Only thing I'm gonna miss in Canada where I live is the Lakeland riding. So many prime lakes and options. Can pick a different lake every weekend and they all within my 50-200km radius. Some.of best rated lakes for fishing in North America as well.
Me too. My family is originally from Canada. My mom immigrated to the U.S. with my aunts and grandparents in the 1950s. I've loved Nova Scotia the times I went back there to visit family, but justin turd'eau is destroying Canada worse than biden is trying to destroy America.
Happy for the fact that you got out of the insane asylum for awhile. If I was unable to get to Brazil, Florida would have been my next choice because it was the most free place on the planet in 2020, 2021. Gotta enjoy life because we only got one shot on this rock.
A caveat: Get very sick. Go to an emergency room in Florida without insurance. Wait for the bills. When the dire life threatening emergency is over, try and find affordable care from a specialist. Let the adventure begin!
CANUCKISTAN Sucks Socialist Knobs(Sheeple-people...lol!)....that is WHY I SOLD my "Over-Priced" House....and Moved to the Beach in Cost Rica!!!. MAKE the Choice to.... "LIVE as YOU Want!....Not as you are Told!".
@@garrusvakarian8709are you certain with your « facts » what was the whole Obamacare debacle about. I hear Biden is doing something about insulin prices but it was a known fact many Michigan residents would buy their insulin in Windsor,Canada due to the lower cost. Btw there are many American doctors practicing up here so I guess it s not all about money.
@@luisenrique9015 And in Canuckistan(a.k.a. Canada).....the Health-Care System Sucks, and it's failing badly(but it costs the tax payers HUGE).... .....and Homes are UN-affordable crazy HIGH costs, and New Cars are only being purchased by those with the Higher Incomes. LOL
@@luisenrique9015 but if somebody is a non-American citizen, just visiting here for a few months, their Canadian government insurance probably will not cover them outside of Canada. I guess unless they have a travelers plan. My point to it was don’t go to a US hospital uninsured unless you know what you’re doing. If you were an American and I figure you are, whatever state you’re in, you probably know how expensive paying for insurance is out of your own pocket. And I’m sure without a car. you live in a place that has great public transportation. I have a 23 year old car and lousy public transportation. Thankfully I have Health insurance but it’s got a $7000 deductible. Through my employer.
Why not spend summer in Canada and all of the winter in Florida that way you get an extended period of time in Florida without the visa hassle and you also get to see some of the positives and negatives of the US
I don’t think you get it. We never want to be in Canada again because our values are fundamentally different. We don’t like you, ye are not our countrymen anymore. To live in Canada is an insult to a freedom minded person. We don’t even want the label of “being Canadian”, it’s like an embarrassing stain on our soul that needs to be removed. Hate is a strong word but it describes my feelings towards Canada now very accurately.
How are you making it happen? I am trying to desperately to leave as well. How did you find work? Canada is just so broke and depressed that regular people never leave the house, they hang onto every single penny they make and keep to their own small groups. Despite these factoids, it is still impossible for the vast majority of the population to achieve any significant savings right now.
Great vid! Slowly building up to move to Lisbon or Málaga myself. Living in eastern Europe can be a real drag during 5-6 month cold ass winters. First place I ever traveled to out my own volition was Miami, Florida. It's a wild place, full of life 🌴🐊 Definitely will be visiting again.
Those Americans need to go to Canada and get redpilled like I did. I lived there for several years, and after all that shit, it wasn't a hard choice to just head back to the States.
I escaped Ottawa to Floida east coast. When i came back to USA i couldnt fly being unvacinated. I took the bus from Montreal to Plattsburgh since I was allowed as a dual national. It was a snowy day and the bus drove by the Expo 67 site. It is very sad what has become of Canada. Then flew to Orlando. Trudeau will have more lockdowns and travel restrictions which may not be easy to escape.
I appreciate why you would want to leave Canada, it’s intentionally being destroyed from within. Never thought Canada was corrupt to the core but it is, in a very short time. It’s depressing. More and more Canadians are seeing the disaster unfold daily and there’s going to have to be another huge “rally” to make the change we need.
I'm from Canada as well and have been to Florida about 25 times. My parents had a house in West Palm Beach for more than 20 years. I've always wanted to live there. To me, it's paradise. Wish I could get a green card. I want to leave Canada so bad.
Me too keep me in the loop
Right on bro 😎 likewise ! Hopefully we will all manage to GTFO of Canada sooner rather than later. Good luck man!
just enter into it from the mexican border like all the other ill***** do
Then go, nobody is stopping you. Paradise my a… with all the crime.right.
When circumstances get fifty-trillion times worse in the next two years, you will find a way out of this 'Third World' vassal state known as Canada. Not to mention, Canada is at least three hundred years behind every G20 Nation economically, socially and [it's] prehistoric nationally disgraceful infrastructure. And every year the rest of the G20 Nations off-load thousands upon thousands of [their] undesirable non-contributing citizens and criminal element into Canada in order to clean-up their own country. That's just one of the reasons taxes only increase every year.
I’m almost 50. I work in the arts. A performer. I was just flown into tampa this weekend for a gig. Private event. Paid more than almost anything corporate in canada. It’s just striking the difference in attitude there. Everyone I talked to after the show had such a different perspective on business and opportunities. Worthy of note. Almost everyone in attendance was a transplant from New York or canada. None of them will ever go back. Next week I’m working in Dallas Texas. I suspect I’ll hear the same kind of stories.
As someone with a work visa for the states, I think you’re doing it right. Slowly build and get it together. Wish I’d done that earlier in my career.
I tried to leave to escape the mandates here but getting out with a wife and kid. Nightmare. Couldn’t do it. After being jailed in my own country and not able to leave showed me the importance of getting out. I won’t have that ever again
Hate to break it to you, but Florida, and Texas best days are behind. They will only go downhill from here on. A lot of Florida's economy is just pyramid schemes involving RE.
Canada has not the same constitution or bill of rights that the US has. It becomes immediately apparent when one lands in jail in Canada. Regardless what they say, Canada is still a Crown colony.
How did you time in Dallas go? Similar feel?
@@cmooreHD maybe even more so. It was refreshing to be there as a Canadian
Not everyone cares about money the same way, sure you make more and invariably you must spend more
there’s two side to that equation.
As a native man that served in the army for 7 years, I won’t miss Ontario/Canada when I move. Bless my treaty rights.
Great then maybe see your brethren in South Dakota and ask them about treaty rights.
Few Americans are aware that the Jay Treaty of 1793 granted American residency to all Canadians of more than 50% indigenous (First Nations) ancestry. This is because Indian Nations spanned both countries. You can come to live and work in the United States like any citizen of our country. It's one of the few things the United States did that was fair to Indians.
You have no idea how lucky you are to live and die on free land like Texas @@alansewell7810
JUST LEAVE CANADA AND DO NOT COME BACK THERE ANYMORE OLD MOR$N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT TALK TOO MUCC, OLD MOR$N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@TheNewfoundout I don't suggest as a Cherokee asking Lakota Sioux about treaty rights.
Alberta, Canada guy here. Its true, I dont even recognize this country anymore. I have like 1 friend right now and spend my days just trying to get by. 10 years ago I had a whole network of people and a fun/busy life.
Same thing happened to me.
Me too. I’m from Vancouver Island BC where I’ve been my whole life and people have become antisocial and are in survival mode. This is not a way to live…
Me too
you can thank prime minister black face banana pants just in turd'eau and his cronies for the mess Canada is in.
I don’t know where to go or what to do. I’m a teacher and hate the woke culture in our schools. I got in thinking I was there to educate not to be a pawn ♟️ in the leftist scheme of indoctrinating the youth into feminism, communism, post modernism and ultimately destroying individual rights and liberty. I want to leave so bad.
We personally love the USA and Florida ❤️🙏
Take care brother, keep your peace.
Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico 🇲🇽✌🏼❤️
🙏🙏
Not much diff than in Canada, I'm guessing; our govt and some major businesses same structures.@@lightbearingpharoah
@@lightbearingpharoah Millions and millions of people live here with no issues ever. Life is pretty normal here. If you're here doing illegal activities you might not do so well. If your here living a normal life you will be just fine. It's safer here than any big city in the USA and safer than most cities in Canada. ♥️🇲🇽
Been here over 2 years and loving it. ✌🏼
What kind of visa do you need to go to there to live?
@@linsqopiring6816 We applied for temporary residency in Calgary Alberta before we left Canada.
as an American I’d be happy to have you here dawg we welcome the refugees of wokeness
At this point the Grand Old Republic of the U.S.A. should open their Doors to all Political-Economic "Prisoners" in "Canuckistan".
The Line-ups at the border crossings would stretch for Miles.
Expect us
@@RomanAquila only 20% bro. lots of sheeple in Canada
Thank you
@@M4XXST3IN-vp5vk Unfortunately you are Right.... Canuckistani's are NOW at least 90% Sheeple....and the reason is Clear!. Canuckistan was "Lucky Enough" to be an English speaking country(mostly), living next Door to the Greatest Country in Modern history(post Civil War U.S.A.). And the U.S. was a Great trading-Partner and steadfast Ally(a Freedom Loving powerhouse)....that "helped" silly Canuckistan "Grow outta its Diapers"....and finally achieve Full Autonomy as a "Nation"....in Dec. 1931
Yes, Mid-Dec....1931!!!! Not in 1867, which is a Laughable(propaganda)"story" for Young elementary school students.
As a resident of Florida, having worked all over the USA and Canada, and some of the rest of the world, your observations are spot-on. You would become bored living in any country other than the United States after a year. The USA has a revolutionary, entrepreneurial, progress-minded character. Whereas Canada inherited the admirable, but stagnant qualities of the Scotts who originally settled it. If you go to Fort Meyers, stop by the Fort Meyers Brewing Company, which as a pub outside the brewery. Incredible flavors of beer, my favorite being Peanut Butter Porter.
I retire in 19 months and because Canada has become a hateful woke nightmare, I'm relocating to Panama. I thought I would die in the country I was born in, yet I can't wait to escape trudeau's "post nation"
GOOD for You!!!....I am already gone.....to the Sunny warm beaches of Costa Rica!.
Canuckistan can now Lick my Hairy Coconuts!. Don't get "stuck" on where you "Die".....YOU owe that failed country Nothing, they OWE YOU!.
Do what I do every morning....when I go for my morning beachwalk....I shout out loud...."Hey Canuckistan, eat Shite!".
Thank women for voting the old nonce in!
It's "turd'eau, turd eau!" or prime minister black face banana pants.
Justin Trudeau is an idiot.
I came to work in Canada after working 4 years in Panama. I miss some things about Panama, but I would not choose it for retiring. It's a too small country, and too unstable. Weather is hard too, the opposite of Canada's but quite hard imo.
As a Floridian, originally from Ohio , I meet lots of Snow birds from Canada. I don't blame you for wanting to escape.
I was so interested in your podcast, and can imagine my own father speaking through you. Daddy was a handsome man like you, although his language was French. In 1956 he left Canada for Florida with his wife & 3 little kids in search of a better life. He had Sea Dreams, & was happiest on the water in his boats he made himself. He loved being free of the "old country" Quebec.
That dream can’t happen today in US or any 1st world country.
So cool to see you again, esp in FL. Love FL too, my fam had a house in Sarasota for 42 years, sadly sold a few years ago after my mom’s death. But I still go there for a few months every year to escape the BS in Canukistan.
I left Canada for short research stint, ended up married and got citizenship. Never ended up back and watched it really deteriorate recently with the crazy wokeness and insane immigration policy. Government seems to disdain its’ young citizens and they will look to escape or become despondent.
Canadian in Thailand here. Come on over!
New York City Resident Here.
Sunny Florida Sounds Good Right About Now.
The Philippines is Not a Bad Idea Also, if You Have a Stable Income.
Keep it Vlogging...
Kadeers!!!
The lead singer of the russian band Slaughter to Prevail moved from Russia to Florida and he said "It's the first time in my life that i've actually felt free". America has it's issues and we're not perfect but if you have the balls to take life by the horns and make it your bitch you can literally do and be anything.
Yup!
I escaped from California to Southwest Florida. I miss the mountains (see my nickname), but you get the stimulation of learning a completely new climate. Finally, Florida is still free, and freedom is the greatest good. The more escapees from the oppressive woke bullshit here, the better. Come on over.
Yuuuup!!
I left Canada last year, currently living in Eastern Europe. It was the best decison I've ever made in my entire life!
I'm not bored at all with this place and it feels like home, unlike Canada. The people here are amazing, the food is great, and there's lot of rich history and culture.
I have so much to say bout Canada man.. people are in like a survival mode and literally desperation fills the air. I always felt just as you do about the U.S. like usual the media will always portray positive stuff about Canada worldwide, and negative shit bout the U.S. and many south american countries.
It will take a good half year to 1 year till the news completely shifts it focus to other parts of the world in full blast.
I respect your commitment on trynna give your self the best opportunities and most importantly being open enough to pay attention to the negative side of life while being even more in- tune with knowing what to accept and not to prioritize.
Take it easy,
Why are so many people wanting to move from USA into Canada??
Ontarian here. It's a joke here man. Find what you like and go for it! I would leave but I don't want to leave my family and friends. I'm going to stay and fight.
Good on yuh
One thing's for sure; if you stay you'll be fighting.
Deck is stacked against you sad to say
@@yaiqabsupplanter1252 True that
JUST LEAVE CANADA AND DO NOT COME BACK THERE ANYMORE OLD MOR$N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT TALK TOO MUCC, OLD MOR$N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Born and raised in Toronto, lived in Mexico for 3 years and while I had a great time, I want my home base in a Western english speaking country. My plan is to move to Alberta and be a snowbird with a winter home somewhere in the US or Mexico.
Floridian here. I love it and we need more people who want to contribute and are cool. Come on down, bud! By the way, my dad was born and raised in Canada and came here when he was a young man. I have family in Canada and I've been there hundreds of times. We lived on the border in New York State when I was growing up. So I know Canada pretty well for an American. And I'm so sorry to see what it has become. Breaks my heart. But I'm so glad to be here in a Free State.
As a Canadian sad to see what your states has become I m not into facisim either and sums up someone who sadly is popular as ever your way
@@TheNewfoundout HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@teamojesusss laughing at you too
@@TheNewfoundout Got it👌🏻
@@bryangillis1839 what the f do you know what I celebrate or not?
ok, but what ppl really want to know, is literally how do you do it. how do you find work in the states, how do you get a visa, how do u get a green card. you cant leave canada to go to the usa unless your rich enough to not work. so how do you leave?
Am 53 and am planning on moving to Dallas, where my bro lives, in a few years when I retire. I can not wait to get out of this lefitst woke hellhole. My bro has been telling me for 20 years that I have no idea just how bad it is in Canada because Ive never really been anywhere else. The last 8 years or so have really disgusted me with what's happening to canada. Am in Ottawa as well and it truly is a lifeless snooze fest. Getting out of Canada is a good move, especially if you are whyte.
Canadians who actually go live and work in another country, notably China, will be in a state of shock. If you never go anywhere else but Canada, you do not realize how backward and stagnant it is.
You mean, how backward and stagnant other places are, compared to Canada? @@myleshagar9722
What is it with all these spineless Canadians always bashing their own country!. That is the root cause of all of this and the grass isn’t always greener on the other side.
JUST LEAVE CANADA AND DO NOT COME BACK THERE ANYMORE OLD MOR$N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT TALK TOO MUCC, OLD MOR$N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
we're following u through this journey Adam! lessssssgoooo
We have a very similar mindset. Respect
Let’s go Pleb! Love your videos.
Just watched the OG Canada vid, from my home in Florida, wondered where homie planned on heading. Laughed out loud when I saw this.
Lived in Canada for 12 years and moved to America in 2021, don't regret it at all!!
As a Canadian, I have legally lived and worked in Florida for 20 years. I then moved back to Canada and now my plan is just to snowbird somewhere in the world like SE Asia or Florida, my second home.
Do you have a green card?
As a Canadian, you can work and live in the US with a TN1 visa good for 3 years and renewable with multiple entries. You need to have at least a bachelor degree. This is due to the free trade agreement between Canada and US. No need for green card. It's more flexible and easier.
I have bachelors degree and am a teacher. What did you do? I don’t want to be a teacher. I want to get into something else. I didn’t know you could go down with just a bachelors degree
There is a list of occupations qualified for the TN1 visa between USA and Canada. I have a bachelor in business administration and worked for 20 years as an accountant in FL.
I recently sold everything I owned and left Canada for Australia. You should check out the Gold Coast, very similar to Florida in many ways, it's a hidden gem.
Australia is commie Canada with palm trees. Police everywhere. I was there during the pandemic, and will never go back to that shithole again,
As an American watching your video, we welcome you!!
I am stuck in Winnipeg, its like a mud hole, evertime you think you are pulling your boot out, you get sucked back in.
every time I have been to Florida ..... the people were. awesome ...Floridians have the right attitude ..BTW Tennessee would be also be a great place to see and meet like minded people ..cheers to my American Neighbors
You got this dude. I'm from the UK which like Canada also feels as thought it's just getting worse and worse unfortunately. Hopefully I can get to the States one day
Be careful what you wish for, but if you fancy right wing politics with the odd bit of racism then you might also enjoy the boring flatness of it,s topography.
@@TheNewfoundout UK is shite mate and its bullshit at least to me it is. Some parts of the states I don't really like Like New York never liked that city or even New Jersey, I dont like Canada either. but if there is a place I would live permanently and happily live in in north america it Southern Florida. Mainly because it close to Central and South America Brazil and Caribbean places I really like to visit. The good weather all year round. UK is just bullshit not to mention the dodgy weather and its antiquated systems infrastructure that break down constantly and needs constant expensive maintenance. Stelthsuit58 has the right idea I would do that too. Unfortunately I need a lot more money than I thought to move out of UK.
@@rohanmarkjay as far as UK looks like a nice place to visit but would not want to live there either mate.
Instead of Florida however since you mention you like the Caribbean, how about the former colonies such as. The Cayman Islands, Bahamas, or Barbados sounds quite nice to live on?
JUST LEAVE CANADA AND DO NOT COME BACK THERE ANYMORE OLD MOR$N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT TALK TOO MUCC, OLD MOR$N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm from the UK and have lived in Canada 12 years, I can tell you I will take the UK over Canada any day.. I'm heading back to England asap. If you're able to live in a nice county and have a decent job the quality of life is way, way, way better.
You live in Ottawa and you can't figure out why there's no life there? Everyone is a government stiff, too square and scared straight to have any fun. They're the worst type of people and the city is almost solely populated by them. That's not just the last place in Canada I would want to live, it's close to the last place in the world I would want to live. Canada is bad enough. Ottawa? Just kill me.
I am aware of this.
If you just go through the "border" to Quebec, it's a whole different story how people are. The number of times I heard Ontario/Ontarians were dull, is not even countable. And yeah I agree, Ottawa is also one of the last place on earth I'd want to live.
JUST LEAVE CANADA AND DO NOT COME BACK THERE ANYMORE OLD MOR$N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT TALK TOO MUCC, OLD MOR$N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I lived in Brasil. There wasn't really a future. Thailand the Asian culture was cool just not for me. I found U.S to be perfect home. Whatever you do it's pretty much possible. Every state is definitely different. Good luck on finding what's for you🙏
I think you're onto something big! Good luck bro!
Is gator wrangler a valid occupation there? can I make it there like Tony Montana did?
US is a complete country, lots of opportunities, lots of things to do, many different environments to live in, different parts of the country with different cultures, etc. China is the same, too. Big country, lots of opportunity, cheap to live in, many things to do, very convenient country(infrastructure), many different environments, provinces have different culture.
Doesn’t get much better than Florida in USA these days. I’m jealous man and I live in Vermont. The problem is it’s so expensive to move to Florida it’s impossible. I wish it was so easiest to just move from one state to another.
My parents live down there 6 months of the year. Im going to start visiting more often..im sick of canada fuck this place bro...
Yup
The challenge with Canadians living in the U.S. is that we have to foreign income tax if you stay for 6 months a year consistently in the U.S. as a Canadian.
You just have to leave permanently and file your final return with CRA. It's not a problem as long as you do it right. Many people do it so don't worry about that,
Glad you got out of Onterrible for a while. People in Ottawa are boring because they have had the life jabbed out of them. It's not much better out here on the east coast where people are so poor that they want the same price for their possessions that they bought it for ten years ago 🤣. Also here if you try and do better people will try and drag you down. Best option is to gtfo if you want to excel in life.
They hate to see you grow💯
Here in Ottawa, friend. It's awful here! We are building to get out but not sure where to yet. Florida has been in the discussion for sure.
As someone from Canada, who left for Asia in his twenties ( and now back to Vancouver) as soon as my place sells I’m heading back to China. Our media loves pushing the narrative on how lucky we are to be in Canada and how horrible other places are (especially China) we couldn’t have it more wrong here. For me specifically, I can walk down any street in Beijing, at any time of day and never worry about my safety. We can eat out every night of the week if we want, we have a lady come clean our home, and when we feel like a trip we can fly to Thailand or another surrounding country for $350 Canadian round trip. Vancouver is great if you’re earning hundreds of thousands a year and can leave for holidays whenever you want. For everyone else, taxed to death, regulated to death, if you don’t follow the sheep you’re a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist. Counting down the days until I’m back to China! Good luck to anyone else trying to get out!
Ha ha, absolutely nailed the 'tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist' part. Canucks smear, go all smug and feel better about themselves about other Canucks who have a different opinion from them.
+100 Social Credits
You're describing my 10 years as an expat in Shanghai. Don't know what in the world I was thinking applying for PR in Canada. Moved here last year - HATE it. And I don't know where are all these supposedly "nice Canadians, at least here in Toronto and surrounding ON towns. So many ppl are nasty af. With China only issue for me was basically no way to get PR and I don't see myself moving to the country of my citizenship I haven't lived in since I was a kid. But yeah once this PR turns into citizenship after another year here in Canada, I'm definitely outta here, if I can last that long because to me it's really dreadful. I do know many immigrants seem to really like it but it really seems to be the kind that never had anything, hasn't seen the world and experienced life's comforts. Those who did, they seem not so happy here from what I'm hearing.
Nice Canadians is a myth. They are as good or bad as any other group of people on earth. Period. @@Mulovita
Think twice about going to the Mainland. You may never be able to leave. The CCP requires that you have exit visas to get out of the country. You will have more freedom in Canada than Mainland China. Please stay in Canada.
I completely believe in you, you got the right mindset to make it here as an American and we would love to have you!
It’s the weather in Canada Bro 😎 Canada is too flipping cold 🥶 people have no life there other than working
I can empathize im trying to get from Canada to South Florida too. I want to move down there to work for a company ASAP
Mass shootings and lack of basic healthcare are a deal breaker for moving to the US. On the flip side I mostly agree with your economic statements.
I agree that Florida is beautiful and also many states have beauty. But I grew up in Ontario and I still really like it here. I like the cities we have like Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa and other cities around. I also like having the USA close and all of the eastern cities.
Thailand is not what you think it is at all. I went there during the pandemic and they're super woke too. They pressured me to take the safe and effective pinpricks and everyone was wearing masks.
Seems like it would get lonely.
Yeah it sucks bro. Im not sure we can stop the woke train
where in thailand?
I’m was just there before the holidays
No mask restrictions
Low cost living
Peaceful
No smash and grab riots
No political violence
dam...did u give into taking the covid cult's koolaid injection?
Where I live, in Moncton NB, awhile ago they decided to start closing everything around 6pm. Malls, stores, etc. I thought this was temporary because of Covid but it has remained. It didn't make sense to me because one would think these stores who are paying a small fortune to lease these spaces would want to be open as much as possible to increase revenue. Not to mention most people are at work during the day. Then I found out this isn't exclusive to Moncton. It's countrywide. Which is a whole different can of worms. I'm curious if this is a disguised attempt to acclimize Canadians into getting used to just staying home. Aside from going to work. A pre 15 minute city social conditioning. What are your thoughts & and have you noticed this. Separately, I believe we are very like minded. We are looking into leaving the country as well. I believe we could be great assets to each other. I am a property reseller. Being in Ontario you could make a fortune potentially with little work involved. We should link up if your down and I can explain further. What method is best for communication?
Living in Kitchener, Ontario. There is definitely a move to 15 cities. Recently they renovated a main access point to my neighborhood and narrowed the street drastically, making it impossible for two cars to pass if there is a car parked on the west side. I wrote and complained and was told that it was to slow down the traffic, which was never anything like a speed zone. Another thing I've been documenting is the intensive chem-trail activity from jets to, "dim the sun". I've taken hundreds of pictures. Most people are oblivious because they don't "look-up". I think this activity is even worse in the U.S. though. All the best.
You're on to something ... There's definitely a social engineering going on to train us like dogs to stay in our 15 min cages.
Welcome to the Cape man! After watching your last few videos, I knew you were on to something. We moved from Canada to the Cape last year and haven't looked back
Nice!!
So were you able to find an American doctor to fix you shoulder in a quicker time frame than in Canada? Does your income allow for this possibility?
America does not have quick service specialist. There is also a backlog.
What if Poilievre gets into government and makes Canada "the freest country in the world"? Would you stay in Canada then?
That could be good, but I don’t like the climate
I still wouldn't stay in canada because it would take at least a decade to fix the mess JT created.
Poilievre doesn’t even talk about immigration levels. I highly doubt he will lower the immigration level, just another politician
@USA-MAGA he won't talk about it because then the liberals will easily attack him on the issue and poilievre will lose the elections. I'm still voting fkr poilievre because we need trudeau and singh out ASAP.
@@USA-MAGADon’t forget it was P.P’s old mentor Steven Harper who set in motion the Social Compact criteria for immigration and therefore he’s endorsing the same policies. Regardless of his best intentions he’s a master of keeping his mouth shut on contentious issues.
All the best, man, I admire you. You are a true patriot. You love your country, which is very interesting, beautiful and promising, but with bad ideas that lead nowhere. People must have peace of mind and contentment and then the whole world is yours. I am a foreigner and I would like you to have happy and satisfied people. my country has a friendly relationship with Canada. I wish you luck!
Thanks for the kind words!
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I'm in southern ON. We are definitely very similar. Yes the USA is overall the best place, but the requirements to get there aren't worth it. It probably only makes sense as a Canadian if you have a net worth over 2 million. You need an expensive visa, then to buy a nice house, nice car. In Thailand you don't need any of that to live well. I've been to Thailand twice for 6 weeks each time, its definitely a great spot. Used to visit Florida many times a year. As you know, the world is going online anyways so it diminishes the need to live in the USA. Can always fly there for something specific. The people, food, weather, culture, infrastructure is top notch in Thailand.. that even many people born in the US are moving. The crime, food quality, people, healthcare overall aren't that great in the US, and its only deteriorating at a fast pace. While on the other hand Asia is still on the upswing. Definitely visit before coming up with solid plans. I think Thailand will surprise you in a good way.
Loved this bro. Similar feelings and situation here but Im from Toronto. Moving out of the country in July.
6:06 Thailand would never sell you property. Google it. They wouldn't even if you get passport.
Adam, you are saying that you are going to Florida several times a year for couple of weeks. Well, it's fun as a tourist first/second time but after that if you don't know anyone it's not that enjoyable. Sure, you can connect to people by going to all kind of meetup events: networking meetups, business meetups etc but it still takes much longer than just several weeks.
By the way, how do you go there? By airplane? You need a car to get to places in Florida.
Welcome to Sunshine State buddy!!!
My uncle lives in Fort Lauderdale. I live visiting Florida. I think you'll be happy there.
Again, there's a HUGE difference between Ottawa and Toronto. No comparison. But to your point, figuratively even in the case of Toronto, you're "paying 5-star prices for a 3-star hotel."
Always check the postal code your moving to. Zip codes are very important 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Especially with all the gerrymandering going on
If you want chaos, FL is a great spot.
If you do move to the USA, Florida is a great choice, but watch our for summers. They can be very hot and humid. Also you have to worry about hurricanes and when you walk around outside, watch for alligators.
Good luck.
Already seasoned on this, spent a few summers here. Better than a Canadian winter in my opinion.
@nucciman if you ain't doing nothing in winter than there's no point living here.
@@nuccichannel then I would say go for it. You may want to look for a job with good health insurance. On your own, it can be very expensive.
He said he will be self-employed. @@bobprice9541
@@bobprice9541 if you actually think about it's probably about the same cost as it is in Canada. Obviously In the US you pay out of pocket ($300-$500 average *not employer covered that is) Where in Canada they just take it out your income at about the same rate. All that extra money you keep without all the various Canadian taxes ,you can easily justify paying for more expensive private health insurance.
lived in the US for like 8yrs before i moved to Canada.. been here for 3yrs and i like it here tbh, the only thing bothering me is the weather, everything else is quite similar
I agree whole heartadely, ive been trying to figure out a way I can move to Florids myself for over 15 yesrs now however once you are stuck in the rat race 9-5 bullshit it is near impossible to save enough yo get ahead and get out. If you can make it I will be super happy for you Adam, it would still give the rest of us hope. I look forward to seeing you make this happen
Thanks. You gotta start your own thing.
15 years? You should've been able to escape by then brother. I escaped Cali right when the housing crisis happened. If you really want to leave you'll find a way.
The question is not how but where to move?
I wonder how many Canadians that want to leave voted for or re-elected Trudeau?
Good point
What does it matter? They're(politicians) all the same , interchangeable. What. you think, things would be
better with a PC government? Dream on!
@@ericblair54 it’s a commentary on libtards.
Even the man the myth the legend Wayne Gretzky lives in south florida lol. If i remember the numbers correctly, OVER 500k properties in south florida are owned by canadians.
Left Chinada last year after really thinking it through. Loving South America, not going back.
Good on ya for taking action and voting with your feet, the West is done, not just Chinada.
Leave and achieve is the new Canadian dream and winning a very large lottery helps!
Moving from Canada to Florida permanently was one of the best decisions I've ever made in my entire life. It Is certainly not for everyone, but if you know, you know.
I would probably caution people against getting in on a work visa, because that's essentially just a temporary residency. I've seen a few people going this easy route, and then having to leave after termination of employment and such.
What are other ways?
@@piesofnorth5080be a millionaire
Working legally is the most difficult part of the equation if you don't have enough funds. Citizenship can be difficult to attain as well.
How did you do it?
I ain’t working for nobody.
Been in NC and SC for 20 years... Love it!
Since your in FLA now you could meet up with Viva Frei. Have a convoy reunion. lol
All talk & no Action! Your chest and mouth speaks volumes!
Moved to Australia (Melbourne) about 12 years ago from Ontario. I think you might like Brisbane. Still has some of the housing issues that Canada has, but weather is Florida-esque and I think you would like some of the values, politics etc. Brisbane economy seems to be growing too. Am happy to be born in Canada but right now Australia is better (especially the health care).
Australia was one of the worse places for the the covidiotatorship....Im sure Brisbane is nice and all but fk that sht lol I'd rather USA.
@@MalcomMalediction right 👍🏼
Ugh Australian housing market has always been a nightmare, however ironically enough I think at one time was worse than in Canada (a very common problem with any country that is predominantly urban. NZ has been equally as crazy) but now we've probably caught up and surpassed them. But at least they've got the weather. And ridiculously huge, scary and often poisonous insects. Trade offs lol.
Hell no, neither country is free.. USA is the last bastion of freedom in this world for freedom of speech (which canada doesnt allow) and self sufficency and self defense (which canada doesn't allow, look it up, you arent legally allowed to defend yourself in that country. Yes, you will beat it in court if your life is truly threatened, but you will have a battle with the legal system even if it's totally clear cut self defense).
JUST LEAVE CANADA AND DO NOT COME BACK THERE ANYMORE OLD MOR$N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT TALK TOO MUCC, OLD MOR$N!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's very helpful that you look like Florida man, you'll blend in.
I take this as a compliment.
My biggest concern is the health care. How can you effort to pay hospital bills when you was unlucky to get terminal illness? Can someone enlighten me? My mom got cancer and got surgeries and hospitalized, The treatments were last for years. She is doing well now. She got full coverage and and did not have to pay for anything. We are so blessed with that. If it was in US, we would be in big trouble. All I heard is horrible stories in US, how people can not effort to pay for health care, even you get insurance, you would not get full coverage. So many homeless people become the victims of this. I have no doubt that US has much more options and better lifestyles. I would love to live in Florida some day if possible.
Get the best insurance you can.
As an American...please know the same garbage is happening here as in Canada.
I stumbled over one of your videos, for the first time, last night. Now I'm watching your third video. Sorry about how it is back in Canada. I responded you should try the Philippines. The people there are awesome! I lived there for almost 20 years but just recently moved to the Tampa Bay area because all my kids are in the states. My wife and I are getting older and we want to be closer to them. This area is really nice. Would love to sit and chat with you if you're in my area. Alan
I spend a lot of time on south west Florida. Thanks for the comment!
Im Canadian Senior, and I am spooked, I dont want to live under a bridge. America starts to look good, but the cost of living is higher at 25% on the dollar. Maybe Thailand is the answer.
Only thing I'm gonna miss in Canada where I live is the Lakeland riding. So many prime lakes and options. Can pick a different lake every weekend and they all within my 50-200km radius. Some.of best rated lakes for fishing in North America as well.
Florida has some pretty Kick-Ass fishing. Giant tarpon.
You could always just move to Minnesota. Pretty much Canada light lol Many many lakes
@@brownjatt21 got one more election in me
i would probably love Florida if not for the heat + humidity... The couple of times I visited there, I was miserable from the weather.
Me too. My family is originally from Canada. My mom immigrated to the U.S. with my aunts and grandparents in the 1950s. I've loved Nova Scotia the times I went back there to visit family, but justin turd'eau is destroying Canada worse than biden is trying to destroy America.
I cannot wait to see this journey. I’ll be taking notes! Clearly have a new subscriber here.
Keeping it raw and real. Great stuff.
I thought Cape Coral got wiped off the map by hurricane Ian.....They rebuilt already ? Impressive.....
I left Canada due to Trudope and his circus. Born and raised there. Now I'm in Washington. So far so good.
Been there, done that. Good for you.
I needed a break from Canada too. I went to Texas and Louisiana in July and it was awesome.
Happy for the fact that you got out of the insane asylum for awhile. If I was unable to get to Brazil, Florida would have been my next choice because it was the most free place on the planet in 2020, 2021. Gotta enjoy life because we only got one shot on this rock.
Would you still rollback GICs in Canada given the current situation?
A caveat: Get very sick. Go to an emergency room in Florida without insurance. Wait for the bills. When the dire life threatening emergency is over, try and find affordable care from a specialist. Let the adventure begin!
CANUCKISTAN Sucks Socialist Knobs(Sheeple-people...lol!)....that is WHY I SOLD my "Over-Priced" House....and Moved to the Beach in Cost Rica!!!.
MAKE the Choice to.... "LIVE as YOU Want!....Not as you are Told!".
@@garrusvakarian8709are you certain with your « facts » what was the whole Obamacare debacle about. I hear Biden is doing something about insulin prices but it was a known fact many Michigan residents would buy their insulin in Windsor,Canada due to the lower cost. Btw there are many American doctors practicing up here so I guess it s not all about money.
That’s why you have to have insurance. Only irresponsible people rather have an expensive car and expensive home than have healthcare insurance
@@luisenrique9015 And in Canuckistan(a.k.a. Canada).....the Health-Care System Sucks, and it's failing badly(but it costs the tax payers HUGE)....
.....and Homes are UN-affordable crazy HIGH costs, and New Cars are only being purchased by those with the Higher Incomes. LOL
@@luisenrique9015 but if somebody is a non-American citizen, just visiting here for a few months, their Canadian government insurance probably will not cover them outside of Canada. I guess unless they have a travelers plan. My point to it was don’t go to a US hospital uninsured unless you know what you’re doing. If you were an American and I figure you are, whatever state you’re in, you probably know how expensive paying for insurance is out of your own pocket. And I’m sure without a car. you live in a place that has great public transportation. I have a 23 year old car and lousy public transportation. Thankfully I have Health insurance but it’s got a $7000 deductible. Through my employer.
Why not spend summer in Canada and all of the winter in Florida that way you get an extended period of time in Florida without the visa hassle and you also get to see some of the positives and negatives of the US
I don’t think you get it. We never want to be in Canada again because our values are fundamentally different. We don’t like you, ye are not our countrymen anymore. To live in Canada is an insult to a freedom minded person. We don’t even want the label of “being Canadian”, it’s like an embarrassing stain on our soul that needs to be removed. Hate is a strong word but it describes my feelings towards Canada now very accurately.
@@themonrovian8441It’s more of a skid mark than a “stain” but I couldn’t have said it better myself 👏🏼
How are you making it happen? I am trying to desperately to leave as well. How did you find work?
Canada is just so broke and depressed that regular people never leave the house, they hang onto every single penny they make and keep to their own small groups.
Despite these factoids, it is still impossible for the vast majority of the population to achieve any significant savings right now.
Great vid!
Slowly building up to move to Lisbon or Málaga myself. Living in eastern Europe can be a real drag during 5-6 month cold ass winters. First place I ever traveled to out my own volition was Miami, Florida. It's a wild place, full of life 🌴🐊 Definitely will be visiting again.
I find it funny that you want to move to the U.S. when Americans romanticize the thought of moving to Canada.
Those Americans need to go to Canada and get redpilled like I did. I lived there for several years, and after all that shit, it wasn't a hard choice to just head back to the States.
I escaped Ottawa to Floida east coast. When i came back to USA i couldnt fly being unvacinated. I took the bus from Montreal to Plattsburgh since I was allowed as a dual national. It was a snowy day and the bus drove by the Expo 67 site. It is very sad what has become of Canada. Then flew to Orlando. Trudeau will have more lockdowns and travel restrictions which may not be easy to escape.
I mostly stay in bring cash BC because of the winter ski scene. Thinking about moving to Alberta