One way ticket becomes return ticket

Anyone who moves to Canada generally does so permanently. Of course, this does not have to be the case, you could also choose to do it for a shorter period.


Yet it is a fact that almost everyone sees the crossing to Canada as something permanent. That ultimately quite a lot of people return to Europe, that is what we want to talk about today.


But why then?


What's behind that? Were mistakes made or did things just not go as you had hoped?

Or perhaps even more concretely: why do many people think it would be better to live in Europe again someday?


Is the grass always greener? Or have you really experienced certain things. Did you officially become Canadian or did you not even try?


Has it enriched you or rather impoverished you? Can others benefit from your experiences?


There are many different answers to all these questions. We investigate

Why go back again?

Everyone has their reasons but usually more than one...

Usually there is a primary reason why one wants to return to Europe. Sometimes more than one.


It is not uncommon to look for further reasons once the thought of leaving again has taken hold.


This can ultimately lead to an anthology of why people really think things could be better elsewhere.


Let's explore some different reasons for leaving

Reasons for departure

The decision: to stay or to go back


Honest migrants sometimes make themselves heard. Below are some examples of reasons that keep coming back.

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