Canada has been ranked by the United Nations among the top countries worldwide to live in, including seven consecutive years in the number one spot. This ranking is based on measurements of life expectancy, education and standard of living, aspects in which Canada exceeds year after year.

In addition to providing its citizens with affordable housing, reliable transportation, and a free universal health care system that is a model for countries around the world, Canada is also famous for offering unparalleled security and rights.
As a permanent resident, and eventually as a Canadian citizen, your freedom of religion and speech is fully protected by a government that seeks to help all Canadians be well-educated, healthy and prosperous.
Canada recognizes cultural and ethnic differences as essential parts of its national fabric, and welcomes with open arms immigrants from more than 100 countries. Canada ranks first among the G8 countries in providing equal opportunity to all its residents. Once arrived, regardless of gender, language, race, religion or ethnic origin, immigrants enjoy the same rights, privileges, and freedoms as every other citizen of Canada. It is easy to feel safe and welcome in Canada, because the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects the freedoms of every Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
The health of all Canadians is a responsibility that the government takes very seriously, helping all its citizens to enjoy a life expectancy that approaches 80 years. In fact, Canadian health statistics are vastly better than the world average, making Canadians among the healthiest in North America.
Canada is proud to have been among the first countries to provide publicly administered universal health care, generally referred to as Medicare, which guarantees that at any time, anyone who needs medical attention has access to modern hospitals, clinics, doctors and specialists, at no cost to them.
Few countries can boast this type of quality universal health care system, one which serves to protect the physical and mental well-being of residents of Canada regardless of financial standing.
For several years now, Canada has been accepting around quarter of a million new Permanent Residents each year. For people with skills, work experience and a good standard of English or French, qualifying for residence is not a huge barrier. Once accepted, you can take pleasure from the fact that you will be free to live permanently in a country consistently rated by the UN as the world's best country to live in!

 

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