@ironman, I pay around 34%. The way taxes work in Canada and guessing Europe is that you can save some money but you will always keep on paying money. Even if you own a house, you will pay around $600/month, car insurance around $250/month etc... its not like Lebanon once you own a house/car, you berly pay anything...
The main problem i see in Europe is the language and how good/fast you can learn it and if you willing to put effort etc...
What am saying, is that if you accept Europe offer, and decline or stop/pause the canadian immigration papers, can you apply for the canada immigration again? You dont want to burn that bridge in case for example the company you work for closes and u cant find another job or you really hate it there or whatever... you wana keep your options open even when you decide on one, try not to burn the canadian bridge...
I have a lot of mixed feeling about Canada, probably not. I just dont feel like working till 65 and pay mortgage and the weather is really bad. You would probably have the same problem in Europe but at least the weather is better. And you can go to another country after 5 years. In Canada, people go to USA where you will probably get overworked or shot
I was looking into Europe myself, but I suck at languages and dont feel like learning a new language. Plus currently, i have a super easy going job at one of the top universities in Canada and currently working remotely from Lebanon :) I will probably visit Toronto soon tho, its great in summer!
as Samer said its a personal decision, and what is important for you. if you are gona have children in couple of years, you probably dont want to end up in gulf and move around...
best of luck with your decision.
The main problem i see in Europe is the language and how good/fast you can learn it and if you willing to put effort etc...
What am saying, is that if you accept Europe offer, and decline or stop/pause the canadian immigration papers, can you apply for the canada immigration again? You dont want to burn that bridge in case for example the company you work for closes and u cant find another job or you really hate it there or whatever... you wana keep your options open even when you decide on one, try not to burn the canadian bridge...
I have a lot of mixed feeling about Canada, probably not. I just dont feel like working till 65 and pay mortgage and the weather is really bad. You would probably have the same problem in Europe but at least the weather is better. And you can go to another country after 5 years. In Canada, people go to USA where you will probably get overworked or shot
I was looking into Europe myself, but I suck at languages and dont feel like learning a new language. Plus currently, i have a super easy going job at one of the top universities in Canada and currently working remotely from Lebanon :) I will probably visit Toronto soon tho, its great in summer!
as Samer said its a personal decision, and what is important for you. if you are gona have children in couple of years, you probably dont want to end up in gulf and move around...
best of luck with your decision.