immigration: Canada immigration website broke down before it was even confirmed that Donald Trump was the U.S. President-elect, according to The Chronicle Herald. Since the news of his election broke early Wednesday, residents in large swaths of the U.S. were holding protests and threatening to leave and live elsewhere. But a Nova Scotia immigration lawyer says seeking refuge in Canada may not be as easy as it seems. Halifax-based immigration lawyer John Young says this happens after almost every U.S. election. Six celebrities who said they would move to Canada if Trump won the election Political refugees from Trump presidency possible if rhetoric real observers Massive celebrity backing failed to lift Clinton campaign After Trump Super Tuesday victory, Google reported up to a 1,500 per cent surge in the number of people searching variations of the phrase How to move to Canada. But with this Republican candidate in particular, it seems like the trend began last summer.
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