In recent years, more and more Americans have moved to live in Canada (or have at least been talking about it, especially on social media). In 2021, about 256,000 American-born people were permanent residents of Canada. Interestingly, American women are particularly keen on the idea. If given the opportunity, 40% of women in the U.S. aged 15 to 44 would leave to live there permanently.

Sure, the U.S. and Canada share a continent, but they're different countries at the end of the day. Americans might think that the only differences are the pronunciation of a few words and universal healthcare. However, those who have actually taken the plunge know that there's more to the story. So, when one person online started a discussion by asking, "Americans in Canada, do you feel 'foreign'?" a few m

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