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by robbrit 2888 days ago
Agreed. I moved from Montreal to SF a few years back and although my rent tripled, so did my income. The net result is much more savings than I would have gotten if I had stayed in Canada.

If you're a saver/investor then it makes much more sense to move to the US for a little while, save up a decent sized nest egg, then move back.

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One wonders how difficult is it to work remotely for a US firm while in Canada.
Based on my anecdotal experience, it would depend entirely on you: your experience, your reputation, and your negotiating ability. If you're a top senior engineer or a celebrity like Tim Bray (https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/) then you can probably swing something with the BigCos, but for a regular junior/intermediate developer you'll have a tougher time getting a deal like that.
I decided to look for a remote job recently. I went down a list of various job sites specializing in them, and a few days later I had a remote job that pays six figures.

I would say it's not difficult at all - there were hundreds of job listings.

I did it briefly. It was fine, but made easier because I have citizenship in one country and the right to work in the other.
How difficult is it to move that nest egg back to Canada?