Jon the VGNerd 885 January 10, 2014 Share January 10, 2014 (edited) I know this isn't important, but I decide to make up early plans to move to another place from Puerto Rico (I like it there, but Europe (such as Germany, UK, Netherlands, Austria, Belgium and Finland), along with Canada, has gotten more interest for me) by three years, just to start a new life. And no, my parents were never in any feuds with me or each other and they love me the most, and are willing to back me up, even if they can't come with me, although I'll visit back to PR on a daily basis whenever I can. Now, I know what you're thinking; "why Europe and Canada and why not the US also?" While the US is pretty cool, most likely because my relatives reside in different states, they greatly vary (aside from Baltimore, home of the BronyCon); many people are friendly yes, but when it comes to many other different areas, there are many who are not and they would pose a threat to safety often times. With that said, I'll see if I can finalize the results in a few days, give or take, depending on the votes. On a side note; I chose Toronto and Frankfurt because my local airport has those destinations available, even though they're few and far between... better than nothing, I suppose. Edited January 10, 2014 by Jon the Bronynerd 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GhostPony750 959 January 10, 2014 Share January 10, 2014 Come to Canada. It's actually one of the best contries to live in. Free healthcare, bunch of nice things... great living standarts! But you will need to get prepared to these winters. As I heard, living in the UK is not really great. Dunno about it though, but I know a lot of people who want to et out of here. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shift 4,272 January 10, 2014 Share January 10, 2014 Canada. The beaver, man. I live in the US, but i'll probably go to Canada once I can get my own place. I heard it's awesome there! 1 Have the courage to think and act on your own. And have the courage to disobey. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
notdog1996 315 January 10, 2014 Share January 10, 2014 Go to Finland! I already dream of living there! They have the best education in the world if you wish to have kids. Helskinki is a really beautiful city. (Also, Canada is not as good as it seems, I'm serious :\) 1 INTJ Introvert(56%) iNtuitive(12%) Thinking(75%) Judging(1%) You have moderate preference of Introversion over Extraversion (56%) You have slight preference of Intuition over Sensing (12%) You have distinctive preference of Thinking over Feeling (75%) You have marginal or no preference of Judging over Perceiving (1%) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grimm Cheater 16 January 10, 2014 Share January 10, 2014 I live to close to Canada, for me to bother with it. I hope it all works out for you in the end. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scootalove 10,689 January 10, 2014 Share January 10, 2014 Hard to choose between the UK and Canada, but I think that you should reside in Canada if you do gather enough money to reside there. 1 Credit: Moony © Forum FAQ Forum Rules Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PlunderSteed 1,252 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 I know this isn't important, but I decide to make up early plans to move to another place from Puerto Rico... That's pretty cool. If you have the opportunity to move to a completely different region for the experience of it, go for it! Are you looking to move semi-permanently? If so, the only practical consideration I can bring up for now: do you speak German (Germany, Austria, Belgium), Finnish, Flemish (Belgium), French (also Belgium) or Dutch (Netherlands)? Most Western European nations have a pretty high percentage of English speakers, but visiting and especially living in another country is a whole lot more rewarding if you speak the language comfortably. If so, you'll have a lot of fun. If not, you have a couple years to pick one or two and make a lot of progress. Regards, PlunderSteed Bassist, pianist, and backing vocalist for MLP-themed metal band Draconequus. Check out our latest music video, a metal cover of "Tricks up my Sleeve" here. Bassist, pianist, and vocalist for MLP-themed alt rock band Worst Princess. Check our recent live performance of "Shine Like Rainbows" here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon the VGNerd 885 January 11, 2014 Author Share January 11, 2014 That's pretty cool. If you have the opportunity to move to a completely different region for the experience of it, go for it! Are you looking to move semi-permanently? If so, the only practical consideration I can bring up for now: do you speak German (Germany, Austria, Belgium), Finnish, Flemish (Belgium), French (also Belgium) or Dutch (Netherlands)? Most Western European nations have a pretty high percentage of English speakers, but visiting and especially living in another country is a whole lot more rewarding if you speak the language comfortably. If so, you'll have a lot of fun. If not, you have a couple years to pick one or two and make a lot of progress. Semi-permanently, yes, since I'll remain a Rican at heart, even seeing it from time to time if I can make amends. And yes, most Western European countries have high percentage of English speakers, especially Finland, since English has been widely used, along with Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Belgium, while known for having three main languages, including Flemish, also uses English, so if it's possible for me to go to other countries in Europe, I'll have to take a language school so I can learn and speak their language. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judgement 445 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 (edited) Canada. I personally don't think many out of that list are the best to move to, and even though the healthcare is "free" in Canada, it lacks in quality. I mean, you could be waiting in the hallway for up to a WEEK just to get a room. My cousins live there, and my mom/father were born in Canada so I would know. I live in the United States and I agree this isn't the right time to move here. No offense to our president, but I think he has made it his duty to screw over Americans. I mean, Obamacare is a million times worse than any healthcare system out there. You'd think that they would AT LEAST have the website ready for citizens to sign up? No. It was broken for WEEKS! How many Presidents does it take to start a new form of healthcare?! One too many I'll tell you that!Speaking about Europe, the EU (European Union) has its benefits of using a widespread use of money (Euros) but there are many problems with Europe like Socialism and high taxes. That is why I say Canada.The reason why I like Canada is the food and Candy. Man, all the Chocolates like "Aero" (which can also be obtained in Europe) are simply amazing. Edited January 11, 2014 by Judgement 2 Tom V.S. Boulder: Who will win? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon the VGNerd 885 January 11, 2014 Author Share January 11, 2014 Canada. I personally don't think many out of that list are the best to move to, and even though the healthcare is "free" in Canada, it lacks in quality. I mean, you could be waiting in the hallway for up to a WEEK just to get a room. My cousins live there, and my mom/father were born in Canada so I would know. I live in the United States and I agree this isn't the right time to move here. No offense to our president, but I think he has made it his duty to screw over Americans. I mean, Obamacare is a million times worse than any healthcare system out there. You'd think that they would AT LEAST have the website ready for citizens to sign up? No. It was broken for WEEKS! How many Presidents does it take to start a new form of healthcare?! One too many I'll tell you that! Speaking about Europe, the EU (European Union) has its benefits of using a widespread use of money (Euros) but there are many problems with Europe like Socialism and high taxes. That is why I say Canada. The reason why I like Canada is the food and Candy. Man, all the Chocolates like "Aero" (which can also be obtained in Europe) are simply amazing. Bollocks! Nah, I kid, I kid. I totally understand your opinion. And the free healthcare... lengthy waits can be problematic, and Obamacare's worse, as you mentioned. As for EU, they're still struggling to try and make a full recovery. Now, I would go for Auckland (New Zealand), though I didn't add it because while it is highly rich and diverse, it is located all the way in the Pacific, which is beyond out of my reach, as I'm in the Atlantic Area, sadly. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judgement 445 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 (edited) Oh and if you are going to the East, you will also have to worry about Region Lockouts (most electronics use them) and the different electric outlets. Some European outlets are only one pin! It looks like an Audio port man, it's so weird! I saw your profile. You have Sony consoles right? PS3 etc. Then you'll be fine. Sony thankfully doesn't do region lockouts on their game consoles. That being said, your PAL games will run on a NTSC and vise vera. Edited January 11, 2014 by Judgement Tom V.S. Boulder: Who will win? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pinkie Dust 85 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 I live in Canada and I can personally say its great so if your going to move I would say go to Toronto. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FadedSkies 1,874 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 Move to Canada! Im from Toronto and i really like it here. Second i would live in Vancouver BC close to where BronyCAN takes place. But there are also MLP cons in toronto like CANterlot con and other cons like Fan Expo (Cathy Weseluck and Tara Strong came last year). Canada has a lot of nice people and is one of the best countries to live in as we are very peaceful and does not get involved in a lot of wars. Plus free healthcare, well actually you pay that through tax which is 1 con i can think of living in Canada is the tax. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~Chaos~ 3,967 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 As a Canadian, obviously I'm going to suggest Canada, the land of Hockey, moose, and maple syrup. It's a grand place to be. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lolololol 65 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 (edited) Don't come to London(you can if you want), If anyone votes london i'll be dissapointed. I suggest Canada(Toronto) my aunt lives in Manitoba. I heard Canada is a great place and I see it as a better U.S Edited January 11, 2014 by Georgeson 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrimCW 658 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 (edited) I'd go canadian Been mistaken for one myself.. Living on the border I guess has some affect... + you can still pass on down and hitup brony con!... But why settle for toronto? so many nicer places all over up there! I've stayed in a quaint little spot called "Cold Lake" a few times. WAY up top there. The weather is pretty fun, at least in summer.. Middle of July and theres like 4-5 ft of snow at night, and gone by noon.. Ski in the evening, and dirt bike by noon the next day.. it was a blast! Edited January 11, 2014 by GrimCW 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deesinn 393 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 You should come to Canada, we're really socialist here. I second Dashie on not only BronyCon, but the weather in Vancouver is really good, and it's an all around beautiful place. You're living in Peurdo Rico now right? You're going to think Toronto is like a flash freezer for 6 months out of the year (And I consider Toronto warm as shit). Then again, living in Vancouver is expensive, but you'd have a better chance finding a good job in Vancouver than Toronto, if that's a concern at all. As for healthcare, even though the waiting times are stupid long (It depends how serious your condition is), the quality of the actual healthcare is fine. I think Canada may be a little more culture shock for you, but I haven't been to Frankfurt so I can't make a good comparison. I mean, Canada is heavily westernized, there's a ton of open space, Toronto has a ton of stuff to do in, they get awesome bands to play their because of the Molson Amphitheater, and you're close to Quebec if you feel like visiting the frenchies. I pop by Toronto ever summer to catch Dave Matthews Band, and I've never had a bad time there. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon the VGNerd 885 January 11, 2014 Author Share January 11, 2014 I'd go canadian Been mistaken for one myself.. Living on the border I guess has some affect... + you can still pass on down and hitup brony con!... But why settle for toronto? so many nicer places all over up there! I've stayed in a quaint little spot called "Cold Lake" a few times. WAY up top there. The weather is pretty fun, at least in summer.. Middle of July and theres like 4-5 ft of snow at night, and gone by noon.. Ski in the evening, and dirt bike by noon the next day.. it was a blast! As I explained, my local airport only has Toronto as its flight destination. Originally, they had Montréal as well, but for unknown reasons, it got closed, so Toronto is the only way to go, unless they can add more destinations in Canada, like Vancouver and Ottawa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silver quest 15 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 so im going to suggest Sweden. for a couple of reasons. 1: every citizen is given a firearm and trained to use it causing crime rate to nonexistent. 2: it has free health care as well. 3: great school system. 4: its still in Europe so you can still explore easily. 5: it is a neutral country. . 6: it has good people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon the VGNerd 885 January 11, 2014 Author Share January 11, 2014 so im going to suggest Sweden. for a couple of reasons. 1: every citizen is given a firearm and trained to use it causing crime rate to nonexistent. 2: it has free health care as well. 3: great school system. 4: its still in Europe so you can still explore easily. 5: it is a neutral country. . 6: it has good people. Hmm... it seems that I haven't added Sweden in the voting pols. I hope this won't affect it and reset it, no less, when I add Stockholm (Sweden). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deesinn 393 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 The reason why I like Canada is the food and Candy. Man, all the Chocolates like "Aero" (which can also be obtained in Europe) are simply amazing. I'm seriously laughing my ass off right now, the way you quote a nestle "Aero" bar makes it sound like some delicacy. I made it a personal goal to consume an Aero bar once a week, but THEY CHANGED THE FORMULA RECENTLY, they're all rounded now, it looks stupid, and they don't melt in your mouth as easily. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrimCW 658 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 As I explained, my local airport only has Toronto as its flight destination. They don't allow for transfers? hmm could always order up separate tickets and just make it an extended layover Ahh well.. tis what it is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon the VGNerd 885 January 11, 2014 Author Share January 11, 2014 They don't allow for transfers? hmm could always order up separate tickets and just make it an extended layover Ahh well.. tis what it is. Yup. Blame my airport for its lack of needed efforts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lolololol 65 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 so im going to suggest Sweden. for a couple of reasons. 1: every citizen is given a firearm and trained to use it causing crime rate to nonexistent. 2: it has free health care as well. 3: great school system. 4: its still in Europe so you can still explore easily. 5: it is a neutral country. . 6: it has good people. Ahem...You are wrong about number 1 just saying... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silver quest 15 January 11, 2014 Share January 11, 2014 Ahem...You are wrong about number 1 just saying... my mistake, what is it then? i could of swore i had read that the citizens were issued riffles. now im sure that they do have a crime rate i was exaggerating with that a bit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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