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Sorry, I should have realized :) the maple leaf at the top and the newspaper's name. I've been to Toronto, and it's basically the U.S. (I know you think it's different, but from the outside, it's not). Salaries are lower there, but there are chances to raise yourself if you want to ... my brother migrated to Toronto at age 25, started at a KFC, went to community college and graduated, started at the bottom of a marketing firm, worked hard and networked a lot, got a better offer at another firm, then made it to manager at yet another firm... and now he got a humungous job offer in Dubai, and emigrated there a few months ago. So, the 29 year-old is 4 years older than my brother when he started, but if he wants to, he can go to community college, graduate in a career with demand (I was offered a starting salary of 4.000 canadian dollars a month as a programmer if I moved there. There are other high demand careers, like for example welding), and start moving upwards. He can also go to Alberta, some time ago there was high demand at the oil sands. He doesn't even have to move out of Canada. Or he can try what many here do, a startup :) . Or a small business (I was impressed at how much the KFC my brother worked for pulled, and it was owned by an inmigrant). |