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    Searches from U.S. users for 'move to Canada', 'move to Italy' and 'move to Portugal' all spiked (you guessed it) overnight from June 27 to 28—the evening of the presidential debate.

  3. Canada–Europe relations - Wikipedia

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    Canada and Britain still continue to have close ties, however, based on shared history and culture, and share the same head of state and are both members of the Commonwealth. Canada's commitments to the rest of Europe included NATO-related forces stationed in Germany and Norway, and a series of economic agreements with the EEC starting in 1976.

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    Americans looking for a new way of living may consider moving abroad. Here's how to relocate to Mexico, Canada or Europe. ... Canada or Europe. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

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    However, moving to Canada or Mexico is not as simple as just booking a flight or showing up at the border. Each country has its own rules for migrants, and Americans may need to consider ...

  6. Immigration to Europe - Wikipedia

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    Rescued male migrants are brought to southern Italian ports, 28 June 2015. Immigration to Europe has a long history, but increased substantially after World War II. Western European countries, especially, saw high growth in immigration post 1945, and many European nations today (particularly those of the EU-15) have sizeable immigrant populations, both of European and non-European origin.

  7. Immigration to Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada receives its immigrant population from almost 200 countries. Statistics Canada projects that immigrants will represent between 29.1% and 34.0% of Canada's population in 2041, compared with 23.0% in 2021, [1] while the Canadian population with at least one foreign born parent (first and second generation persons) could rise to between 49.8% and 54.3%, up from 44.0% in 2021.