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Canadian immigration website crashes amid Trump victory
Canada's immigration website continues to crash as media outlets across the world confirmed one of the biggest political upsets in the Western world: Donald Trump has won the USA presidency.
The official website for "Citizenship and Immigration Canada" has stopped working, apparently under some Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack.
With the 2016 presidential election in its final stages, Donald J. Trump is doing much better than his opponent.
During the election campaign, Americans made joke that if Trump became the president of the United States t, hey will start to look for an option in Canada or any other country.
At the time of writing, the Citizenship and Immigration Canada twitter page had not acknowledged the outage.
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told the New York Times in July that her late husband Martin D. Ginsburg would have been advocating a move to New Zealand if Trump became president.
"I was gonna write this as a joke but found out it was real".
Nick Bilton on Twitter said "Where we stand right now: DOW futures are down 750". USA Today says "would-be Canadian immigrants [must] have a solid reason for wanting to come to their northern neighbor" as well as skills that would benefit the country. The dollar is plummeting. Republican nominee Donald Trump is leading in key battleground states.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau congratulated Donald Trump on winning the U.S. presidency and stressed the close friendship and ties between the two nations. Earlier this year, some Canadian communities such as the Island of Cape Breton on the country's Atlantic coast promoted itself as a tranquil refuge for Americans, who are considering to leave if Trump becomes the US president.
http://travelguideforeurope.com/2016/11/canad...p-victory/