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Originally posted by mic
You may move to Canada - here nobody care where you came from and I live in the north of Toronto - many Jews and people from Israel live here.
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Mic, first of all thanks for the offer
One of my best friends works in a big hitech company and he's in charge of an account of a big Canadian company.
He just returned from his 7th trip to Canada this year alone.
I asked him how are the Canadians and how is Canada and he told me that Canada is a beautiful country and the Canadians are great people.
So I was really impressed.
I also know that Canada has very flexible immigration rules.
But, as far as I'm concerned, a foreigner will always be considered as a foreigner.
I prefer to live with my people who love me and appreciate me.
If I'll move to another country, I think I will always be treated as an outsider and I'd hate that.
Actually I have family in the US.
After the holocaust part of my family wen to Israel and the other part to the US.
I have relatives in LA and in Chicago but I never thought of moving just because it's hard here.
I want a better life for myself here and actually I'm pretty optimistic about the 3-5 years future.