São Paulo is a great place. If it’s the biggest shithole you’ve ever lived in you haven’t lived in a lot of places. There are very nice areas, jardims, Vila Olimpia, Moema, Brooklin to name a few. As I mentioned, infrastructure, food, culture, weather, etc beats any Canadian city. That is of course assuming one has a decent job and makes some decent money. The houses and apartments are much better as well. I don’t know when you lived there or for how long - were you in a favela? As for healthcare, the private healthcare in SP is hands down better than anything offered in Canada: quick, modern, thorough. Sure you have to pay for it, but that is why insurance is available, like most places in the world.
Anyway, you can enjoy Brampton. I prefer Bali.
And in terms of economic dynamism and opportunities both Brazil and Indonesia offer ambitious, smart go-getters many more opportunities than Canada.
São Paulo is a great place. If it’s the biggest shithole you’ve ever lived in you haven’t lived in a lot of places. There are very nice areas, jardims, Vila Olimpia, Moema, Brooklin to name a few. As I mentioned, infrastructure, food, culture, weather, etc beats any Canadian city. That is of course assuming one has a decent job and makes some decent money. The houses and apartments are much better as well. I don’t know when you lived there or for how long - were you in a favela? As for healthcare, the private healthcare in SP is hands down better than anything offered in Canada: quick, modern, thorough. Sure you have to pay for it, but that is why insurance is available, like most places in the world.
Anyway, you can enjoy Brampton. I prefer Bali.