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Is it cheaper to live in Norway or Canada?

Is it cheaper to live in Norway or Canada?

Canada is 12.0\% cheaper than Norway.

Is Norway more expensive than Canada?

Norway is 34.7\% more expensive than Canada.

Is Canada similar to Norway?

Canada and Norway share domestic similarities as relatively small populations spread over a vast country with abundance in natural resources, they are large producers and exporters of oil and gas, and important geo political actors in the Arctic.

How many Norways can fit in Canada?

Canada is about 31 times bigger than Norway. Meanwhile, the population of Norway is ~5.5 million people (32.2 million more people live in Canada). We have positioned the outline of Norway near the middle of Canada.

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Can a Canadian live in Norway?

In order to apply for a residence permit to Norway from Canada you must either be a citizen of Canada or have a residence permit in Canada. You must have had the residence permit for at least six months before you can apply for a residence permit to Norway.

How can a Canadian move to Norway?

Should I move to Norway or Canada for a good life?

Both countries are thus among the very best in the world, your idea of a good life involves democracy, equal rights, freedom of speech, free healthcare and such things. I expect cars to be cheaper in Canada, especially the more powerful ones, which are ferociously expensive in Norway.

Why do people migrate to Norway?

One of the main reasons why people choose to migrate to Norway is its high standard of living. People here work hard but they know how to balance their life inside and outside the office. It is very rare for Norwegians to work in the evening or on weekends. Education is free here and healthcare is covered under the national system.

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Which country is better to learn Norwegian or Canadian English?

Canada has two truly distinct languages, but there is a high probability that anyone using Quora already has a good grasp of at least one of them, which makes it easier to integrate versus having to learn Norwegian from the very basics. Either country should be good, really. Canada obviously.

What are the similarities between Norway and Canada?

I think Canada and Norway have some similarities – in terms of a healthy social welfare system, good public healthcare and stunning nature. However, I feel Norwegians are little more reserved than Canadians. You will make friends but it will take more time. Canada is also culturally closer to England and the US.