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@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.
Pros and Cons for each depend on your preferences. As you said your dream is to live in Europe, why just not go with it. Go with whatever you are most comfortable with. Future planning is nice and everything but if 2019/2020/2021 taught us anything is you can never be sure your plan will work, there is always a high risk of external unplanned major events changing everything around you. Go with what you feel is good for the next year max and try not to worry about the next 5 years.

Like this Gulf job could be non-existent in 5 years, but now you have an offer. The contract you have could be very good there, I do not believe they differentiate between nationalities (salary) any more (I work in the Gulf), so that US/EU citizenship holder differentiation is for some companies but definitely not for good ones.
Taxes are everywhere except the Gulf. However as others have mentioned taxes are not a bad thing, you get a lot in return for paying taxes. If you eventually end up in Canada, taxes there are around 40% as well. So you can't escape this. On a side note, Belgium is a great country, lovely for a family life. It's also strategically placed - you can take the train to many amazing cities around there (Paris, Amsterdam :), etc..). Personally if I had these three options I'd settle in Brussels.
In the UK where I am right now, the taxes are 20% for < 50k GBP per year salaries plus you get ~12.5k GBP tax free per year, and in case you make more than 50k per year you will be taxed 40% only on the delta amount over 50k. The taxes are applied on the taxable amount only which does not include any pension scheme and national insurance
go for Europe definitely. The fact that you are asking this question means that you are a young adult (probably in your 20s). This means that you aren't really worried about kids and family.
My dad has been working in KSA for like 28 years as a full-time employee. No nationality no nothing.
think about it this way:
1) once you get nationality, pretty much the entire world is open for you (easier paperwork thanks to European relations)
2) laws are much more respected than the Arab world (in general)
3) more stable than most Arabic economies
4) when you have kids down the line, they will have a much easier life

the same points apply for Canada but you don't really have the visa acceptance yet. I would personally go to Europe instead for the time being and plan my future from there.
I would like to thank everyone that gave his/her opinion in this thread. It helped me a lot. Good luck to everyone of you and I hope you will be able to achieve your dreams and find success in this life
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I personally opted for the citizenship option over money in my life and went to Canada.
I have a friend who went to work for a major company in an arab country. It was great and all for 5 years, he piled up a good amount of money and he is married now. And he is deeply worried about having children because he does not have a citizenship, and Dubai does not give anything to children born on their soil. The moment he loses his job it's back to Lebanon for him. All the money in the world won't fix that...
My take on it is, you can always make more money later. Get that citizenship and then move to the Gulf, or to Africa or wherever and things will be much easier because you have a good citizenship. Stability first...
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user wroteAll the money in the world won't fix that...
If he's that rich he can apply for investor programs that give some kind of residence or citizenship
He considered buying a citizenship from one of those Carribean countries, that's what your savings from the gulf as an employee would allow you to do. But an investor program in Canada or the US or Europe needs a few millions that you need to actually burn(by opening something and hiring people) Working in the gulf is not going to give you all the money in the world sadly...
a year later
Hello ironman,

Interested to know what path did you pick:
I currently have an opportunity to go to Brussels and I am curious to know if you picked that and how did it go.
Hello Guitaret,

First of all congratulations on the opportunity.
Actually I ended up choosing the 'European' road. No regrets at all
Go for it :)