Tough one I'd say Canada, I think life quality is similar and I prefer colder climate to the insanity in Australia Besides they border the US and are relatively close to Europe so I could always visit them while Australia is in the middle of nowhere
Jacob Bennett
canada. aussieland would be great but their internet is trash so that's a big no no for me
Hudson Fisher
Canada bc its leader is handsome and look like he have SOUL
Dominic Thomas
Australia so far
Jaxson Flores
For me? Australia. Higher wage. The only problem is that everything else cost more. I'd have to keep my spending low, save up, then move back to Canada in 10 years.
Benjamin Morris
Australia, because the Pacific Ocean region is heaven >can visit Indonesia >can visit Melanesian and Polynesians islands >can visit NZ >superior accent too
Henry Butler
Canada. Australia looks like a hellish desert shithole.
Carter Barnes
>he fell for the Australian desert meme It's more like Spain and Italy on the parts where people actually live
Josiah Collins
Australians seem much more chill. It also has better weather
Easton Parker
Australia, because canada winter last for 6 months.
William Sullivan
Considering Australia will be a CCP's colony in the next 10 years, i prefer Canada.
Carson Barnes
Canada is already a CCP colony bruhv Ever been to ""British"" Columbia?
Parker James
OP here
Seems like most people would pick Canada, except the Brazilians. I've been leaning toward Canada as the best pick too, even though I wouldn't mind having a year round sunny weather.
If anyone is curious about me and why I limited the picks. As most people know, Denmark has a very high standard of living, but is a fairly small and boring country, with a population size lower than the that of London. I have lived in the UK for almost 10 years, but it was like living in a 2nd world country, comparatively.
I ended up coming back to Denmark, restarting my education, with the goal of moving to a bigger country with the same standards as Denmark. The only big countries that seem to fit the criteria is Canada, Australia and possibly New Zealand, but New Zealand doesn't seem like a good pick, so I left it out.
It is too isolated and has a smaller population size than Denmark, which also gives it poor buying power when it comes to international goods. Which means imports are most likely quite expensive.
What it boils down to: too similar to Denmark, with no huge perks if I immigrated, other than lower taxes. Staying in Denmark would probably be a superior option than moving to New Zealand.
Both of them are shitholes from what I`ve seen, but I`d probably choose Canada for a while then move elsewhere.
Both of those countries aren`t immigration priorities for me.
Aiden Harris
British Columbia has places that are fairly warm in the summer and not really that cold in winter (think Victoria).
Dominic Sullivan
Australians are more brainwashed than Americans I'll go to Canada
Eli Gray
>Cucknadians >not brainwashed cringe fags
kek.
Tyler Garcia
>bigger country with the same standards as Denmark. The only big countries that seem to fit the criteria is Canada, Australia and possibly New Zealand Really, not the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, etc.? In what world is Canada more developed than the Netherlands
Jack Hughes
Yeah but Denmark is no mountains, while NZ has big mountains. If you aren't a DYEL subhuman with no legs, mountain hiking is lit.
Jonathan Sullivan
>Both are shitholes Retard alert. Although I agree that Canada is overrated by the Redditor crowd. It seems their biggest selling point is just "the USA, but with universal healthcare and French people teaching us the basics of civilization". France itself would probably be nicer than Canada desu.
Henry Phillips
He has no soul he is a French bastard child. All he cares about is brown people and taxes. Australia. Don't get me wrong I love my home but I'm not the right color to get hired here in that field.
Tyler Jenkins
Indeed macaco, Denmark "is no mountains". kek.
He also said he wanted to live in a large country, not just a developed country. You'd not understand since you've never lived there, but Germany for example isn't all that people make it out to be. Many parts of it are shitholish are fuck, you're taxed to hell, it's full of immigrants already and many Germans are faggy annoying hipster libuhrals.
Xavier Price
Canada has convenience of being 15 hours closer to Europe and i guess more consumer goods can't think of any other reason you'd go there
Nathaniel Jenkins
Lol this one, netherlands doesn't even let you attack people who break into your house.
Matthew Rivera
As I said, you've never been there so shut the fuck up and get out of the thread.
>I read on wikipedia they have high HDI therefore they're amazing countries woaH!!!
Levi Stewart
Australia. Always pick warmer weather.
Austin Bailey
Agree but >France itself would probably be nicer than Canada desu Canada definitely has higher life quality than France, even if you ignore all metrics and rankings you can see that quite a lot of Frenchies move to Quebec while no Canadians are moving to France
Jeremiah Myers
France is a North African shit hole. Are nation that doesn't let you have guns isn't a nation worth living in.
Noah Kelly
>You'd not understand since you've never lived there, but Germany for example isn't all that people make it out to be. I'm literally a German citizen lmao, also got the Abitur via Porto Seguro. >its full of immigrants already And OP wants to immigrate to Canada or Australia, where 1 in 4 people have immigrant parents.
Jason Cruz
>nation that doesn't let you have guns isn't a nation worth living in nice priorities retard, I just booked you a one-way ticket to Somalia
Mason Cook
>Canada and Australia are shitholes because I saw Asian people there! Do you think "based and homogeneous" Serbia is better than "shithole Canada"?
Jayden Wilson
>Are nation that doesn't let you have guns isn't a nation worth living in. This is one day after: >Be Canadian >Get Shot Anyhow, if you want guns and good living standards just move to Austria or Switzerland lmao. Yeah they're small, but that's irrelevant when you have the Schengen Area at your disposal.
Jonathan James
I moved here from England 8 years ago. Wouldn't trade it for the world. In Western Australia, you only have to drive an hour from perth to get out into the bush. Being able to get away from the city and relax in a place where you know there is no people for a 100km in either direction is amazing. Also, great beaches if you aren't a pussy about sharks. Pic related.