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  • Aaaaand there it is. I knew it would come out.

    Beloved Trudeau? You've got to be kidding. His dad imprisoned my father for being a union board member. Get fucked.

    Brain dead name calling? You're the one who assumed I love Trudeau somehow. And used that as an ad-hominem. The point I'm making is that you were totally off base with your initial comment. No, you cannot easily emigrate to Canada at retirement. And no, it isn't "easy" even when you are younger. Unsurprisingly, yeah those "millions" of Indians, probably do have a IQ and education level higher than yours.

  • Flip side is you pay on all capital gains, while Canada doesn't charge on primary residence sales for example. And it makes investing far more complicated if it isn't in an RRSP (401k equivalent). TFSA's for example (the other retirement plan type) isn't included so if you have investments in a TFSA you're going to pay, including a base fee of ~700$ a year per investment accounts. Also your accountant is likely to cost you at least twice as much since you need to file twice (if not more cause CPAs that are certified in both countries aren't exactly commonplace).

  • Good luck getting a permanent residence in Canada if you are of retirement age. Even above 30 it's pretty dicey unless you're at the top of a professional field and get sponsored by an employer or a university.

    Unless you come in on an investor visa. For which you will need to put in, I think, $150,000 as an interest free 10 year bond.

  • I can't say one or the other definitively, I think it depends on who you like listening to the best. What I would do though is try to do one short tutorial a day for a while instead of longform videos. That tends to yield better learning results.