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I want to move to either Sweden or Canada,but i dont know exactly how or which one?
Hi , Recently I've started having a think about what i want to do for my second year of college( and my future and i started looking at moving countries as I've always wanted to .
I'm only 17 at the moment but i want to start trying to plan out how my life could look like in the next few years.
I Know i don't want to live in the UK for the rest of my life and that i want to live closer to one of my 2 friends so i have some support but if i don't then its not a huge deal . I'm also learning Swedish as well as i'm interested in learning their language too.
The real reason i want to move is i want a fresh start due problems I've had and a lost of all my friends in the UK. I'm hoping that id be able to continue with my career plan of becoming a photographer and being Learning new cultures and making Friends and finding where I fit in.
I've done a lot of research i feel but i'm still having trouble figuring out what is the best way to go about it and what country to pick.
If anyone can help or give me some websites or anything i would greatly appreciate it .
5 Answers
- Anonymous2 weeks ago
Me personally, I'd rather move to Canada.
- Jimmy CLv 72 weeks ago
Sweden is small, cold and very civilised for the most part.
Canada is huge, cold in winter except for the west coast, and reasonably civilised.
There are tons of videos on everything on Youtube. I would watch many hours of those to learn about the culture, climate, geography and way of life.
Also look at immigration requirements for both countries on their government websites.
- 4 weeks ago
Swedish is hard to learn and you might have a real problem getting work there. They need to protect their own citizens from being overrun with idealists from other countries.