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Do You Know Why Do Indians Choose Canada Over Any Other Country In The World?

1. Every year since 1994, the United Nations has rated Canada as the best country in the world to live in. Canada has been rated the BEST Place to live again and again and....... again! The award is not just based on low crime, freshness of air or health care and various other factors. Migrate to Canada and enjoy your dream life. 2. The immigration rules are not as stringent when compared to other countries such as Australia and hence, are easier to qualify. 3. A Canadian passport holder enjoys a visa free travel for almost all major countries across the world. 4. Canada Charter of Rights and Freedom permit the residents to live and work anywhere in Canada. 5. Canada offers right to religion, culture, language choice and the freedom of expression. 6. Canada offers a corruption free environment that is among the least polluted in the world. 7. Canadian resident is entitled to 60 percent of the last wages drawn in case of lay off from job if he/she has worked for nearly six mo

Canada Has Beautiful Seasons

Some portion of Canada's intrigue is its four seasons: winter, spring, summer, and fall. They offer evolving scenes, temperatures, atmosphere, and travel costs. The atmosphere and power of these seasons fluctuate the nation over. The west shoreline of British Columbia, including Vancouver, has a moderate atmosphere all year and accordingly the seasons are less unmistakable from each other. By and large, the west coast has summers that aren't as warm nor winters that are as sharply cold as state, Toronto or Montreal. The more distant north you go - and Canada goes far north - the colder and heavier the precipitation is. Moreover, the nearness to water that a considerable lot of Canada's most well known goals have can cause temperatures to feel cooler or drop all the more pointedly. Winter Winter is for the most part December, January, and February, however winter climate can begin in November and last through late March, early April, particularly in the ea