Europe Vs. Canada
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Europe Vs. Canada
Hello Guys.
Okay so I'm and Egyptian girl, 21 years old, still living in Egypt, Studying Business (Major: Finance and Accounting) and i still have 1 year left to graduate unfortunately.
I wanted to do my masters and then work and live in either Europe or Canada. My dad has the Dutch nationality so i could go there or i could go to Canada. I'm also thinking of Australia or New Zealand. The problem is, Europe is not so safe now and i'm afraid. Also Amsterdam is a very small city and there is a very high job scarcity there so i'm afraid i wont find a job there.
I also want a country with friendly people, a little bit bigger, with better weather and more activities to do outside. I never ever traveled outside of Egypt so i dont have anything to base my choice on. I read a lot online but i dont think this is enough to choose a country to move to and start a new life there and then regret it. If anybody has any suggestions, help, advices it'd be very much appreciated. Thank you so much in advance.
Okay so I'm and Egyptian girl, 21 years old, still living in Egypt, Studying Business (Major: Finance and Accounting) and i still have 1 year left to graduate unfortunately.
I wanted to do my masters and then work and live in either Europe or Canada. My dad has the Dutch nationality so i could go there or i could go to Canada. I'm also thinking of Australia or New Zealand. The problem is, Europe is not so safe now and i'm afraid. Also Amsterdam is a very small city and there is a very high job scarcity there so i'm afraid i wont find a job there.
I also want a country with friendly people, a little bit bigger, with better weather and more activities to do outside. I never ever traveled outside of Egypt so i dont have anything to base my choice on. I read a lot online but i dont think this is enough to choose a country to move to and start a new life there and then regret it. If anybody has any suggestions, help, advices it'd be very much appreciated. Thank you so much in advance.
#2
Re: Europe Vs. Canada
Hi, welcome to BE.
Would you definitely qualify for a visa for Canada? That might make the decision for you, if you can move to the Netherlands easily but can't move to Canada anyway!
Best of luck deciding.
Would you definitely qualify for a visa for Canada? That might make the decision for you, if you can move to the Netherlands easily but can't move to Canada anyway!
Best of luck deciding.
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I heard the student visa is the easiest to get so i might request a student visa to do my masters in Canada. I'm just not sure which one is better!
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You've opened loads of duplicate threads in various forums, please do just stick to one thread on each subject rather than cross posting across forums, thx.
#5
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Get your EU Dutch passport irregardless, as your Egyptian one isn't very good for traveling or visiting places. Get that paperwork started now... For Canada as oompa said you will need to come on a visa, student visa to do your masters will cost alot. In contrast you could do your masters in Europe for very little as an EU citizen.
I wouldn't worry about Europe being "unsafe" as a result of terrorist attacks. It could just as likely happen again in Can/Aus/US/NZ. Or even in Egypt where you are now. I may be a little more cautious around France, but Europe as a whole I would not discount. I went to France in March and didn't feel unsafe at all.
On your EU passport you could also look at working holiday opportunities in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. BE has a wealth of info on all of these processes. Again, this would be alot easier if you were using a Dutch passport, I don't think working holidays are available for Egyptians.
According to google, dual citizenship is legal for Egyptians, so you would not lose your Egyptian citizenship.
Looks like if your dad has acknowledged your birth/his paternity and/or your parents are married, you are good to go on Dutch nationality. https://ind.nl/en/individuals/reside...zenship-by-law
If you get Dutch nationality beware that you can lose it if you are outside the country for 10+ years and do not have a valid Dutch passport. (https://www.government.nl/topics/dut...ch-nationality) So basically always keep a valid Dutch passport
Cheers
I wouldn't worry about Europe being "unsafe" as a result of terrorist attacks. It could just as likely happen again in Can/Aus/US/NZ. Or even in Egypt where you are now. I may be a little more cautious around France, but Europe as a whole I would not discount. I went to France in March and didn't feel unsafe at all.
On your EU passport you could also look at working holiday opportunities in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. BE has a wealth of info on all of these processes. Again, this would be alot easier if you were using a Dutch passport, I don't think working holidays are available for Egyptians.
According to google, dual citizenship is legal for Egyptians, so you would not lose your Egyptian citizenship.
Looks like if your dad has acknowledged your birth/his paternity and/or your parents are married, you are good to go on Dutch nationality. https://ind.nl/en/individuals/reside...zenship-by-law
If you get Dutch nationality beware that you can lose it if you are outside the country for 10+ years and do not have a valid Dutch passport. (https://www.government.nl/topics/dut...ch-nationality) So basically always keep a valid Dutch passport
Cheers
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Get your EU Dutch passport irregardless, as your Egyptian one isn't very good for traveling or visiting places. Get that paperwork started now... For Canada as oompa said you will need to come on a visa, student visa to do your masters will cost alot. In contrast you could do your masters in Europe for very little as an EU citizen.
I wouldn't worry about Europe being "unsafe" as a result of terrorist attacks. It could just as likely happen again in Can/Aus/US/NZ. Or even in Egypt where you are now. I may be a little more cautious around France, but Europe as a whole I would not discount. I went to France in March and didn't feel unsafe at all.
On your EU passport you could also look at working holiday opportunities in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. BE has a wealth of info on all of these processes. Again, this would be alot easier if you were using a Dutch passport, I don't think working holidays are available for Egyptians.
According to google, dual citizenship is legal for Egyptians, so you would not lose your Egyptian citizenship.
Looks like if your dad has acknowledged your birth/his paternity and/or your parents are married, you are good to go on Dutch nationality. https://ind.nl/en/individuals/reside...zenship-by-law
If you get Dutch nationality beware that you can lose it if you are outside the country for 10+ years and do not have a valid Dutch passport. (https://www.government.nl/topics/dut...ch-nationality) So basically always keep a valid Dutch passport
Cheers
I wouldn't worry about Europe being "unsafe" as a result of terrorist attacks. It could just as likely happen again in Can/Aus/US/NZ. Or even in Egypt where you are now. I may be a little more cautious around France, but Europe as a whole I would not discount. I went to France in March and didn't feel unsafe at all.
On your EU passport you could also look at working holiday opportunities in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. BE has a wealth of info on all of these processes. Again, this would be alot easier if you were using a Dutch passport, I don't think working holidays are available for Egyptians.
According to google, dual citizenship is legal for Egyptians, so you would not lose your Egyptian citizenship.
Looks like if your dad has acknowledged your birth/his paternity and/or your parents are married, you are good to go on Dutch nationality. https://ind.nl/en/individuals/reside...zenship-by-law
If you get Dutch nationality beware that you can lose it if you are outside the country for 10+ years and do not have a valid Dutch passport. (https://www.government.nl/topics/dut...ch-nationality) So basically always keep a valid Dutch passport
Cheers
Get your Dutch passport which will entitle you to travel throughout Europe.
There have been terrorist attacks in France; UK; Belgium; Spain and Germany as well as many other countries in the world.
I feel safe in France but would be cautious in Paris or in London.
Please be aware that Muslim-looking people ( not necessarily Muslim ) are experiencing greater resentment from a small number of citizens in several European countries.
What languages do you speak? That would reduce your options.
You need to visit the countries that interest you before you make up your mind.
Get your Dutch passport
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I wanted to do my masters and then work and live in either Europe or Canada. My dad has the Dutch nationality so i could go there or i could go to Canada. I'm also thinking of Australia or New Zealand.
I also want a country with friendly people, a little bit bigger, with better weather and more activities to do outside. .
I also want a country with friendly people, a little bit bigger, with better weather and more activities to do outside. .
Europe is a big place, many opportunities, depends on the languages that you speak
On big countries - Australia, Canada & the USA these are huge compared to say the UK, France, the Netherlands.
As for friendly people, don't know that means much.
As for emigrating or working in a non-European country, you need to qualify to get into those countries - check out the specific country websites entry & visa requirements
Good luck
#8
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Dutch passport first
Europe is a big place, many opportunities, depends on the languages that you speak
On big countries - Australia, Canada & the USA these are huge compared to say the UK, France, the Netherlands.
As for friendly people, don't know that means much.
As for emigrating or working in a non-European country, you need to qualify to get into those countries - check out the specific country websites entry & visa requirements
Good luck
Europe is a big place, many opportunities, depends on the languages that you speak
On big countries - Australia, Canada & the USA these are huge compared to say the UK, France, the Netherlands.
As for friendly people, don't know that means much.
As for emigrating or working in a non-European country, you need to qualify to get into those countries - check out the specific country websites entry & visa requirements
Good luck
#9
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Why are you focused on Amsterdam? Does Egypt consist only of Cairo? Do you think we have only one University here?
#10
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Sorry, but I don't think thats the case. She is thinking of the Netherlands, European countries or even Aus/NZ/Canada. Shes not only focused on AMS.
#11
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Sorry Gozit, that was meant to the OP, who did specifically mention Amsterdam as being a small city with job scarcity. In her shoes I would be researching the course she wants to do first, then finding the University which offers it second. With a Dutch passport, she'd be hardpressed to find a cheaper Masters degree taught in English than in mainland Europe.