Travel to North America to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Intro: life and experiences in North America

Backpacking or traveling in North America?

  • North America lends itself to both the backpacker and the traveler. The country is home to spectacular wildlife. From vast deserts to rugged coastlines, from tropical beaches to cold mountain lakes. Traveling around by car or RV is particularly popular for the traveler, but for the backpacker there are also good bus connections. There are also many hostels and Airbnb and Couchsurfing are common platforms. The U.S. and Canada are expensive; for the traveler on a smaller budget, Mexico is excellent. 
  • Activity spotting: tons of outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing, skiing, surfing and rafting, often in national parks. Taste real Mexican spicy food in Oaxaca; visit New York, Mexico City, New Orleans and Quebec to learn about their unique culture; explore the natural wonders of Banff, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon and Yucatán Peninsula; climb volcanoes in Hawaii; experience vast wilderness in Alaska; sample Texas BBQ; road-trip along Route 6; admire Mexico's Mayan cities, including Chichén Itzá, one of the most famous Mayan ruins, and Palenque.  

Studying in North America?

  • In the U.S., you'll find the really big names, as well as the really big prizes. American universities are often at the forefront of research and innovation, with strong programs and state-of-the-art facilities in technology, medicine, and the arts. There is also a large international student community.
  • Canada has renowned universities that are less expensive than in the US. Canada is known for its inclusive and multicultural society, which creates a welcoming environment for international students.
  • Mexico has an increasing number of high-quality institutions, and the country offers studies focused on Latin America, the arts and languages. Costs are also generally much lower than in the U.S. or Canada. In addition, studying in Mexico offers you the chance to immerse yourself in the local culture and Spanish language. 
  • Language: in the U.S. you study in English, in Canada in English and French, and in Mexico in Spanish or English. 
  • Study culture: campus life in North America is often rich in clubs, organizations, and sports activities, contributing to a diverse student experience.

Internship in North America?

  • The U.S. has a wide range of industries such as technology, finance, media, and healthcare. Major cities such as New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles offer numerous internship opportunities in these sectors. Silicon Valley is a hotspot for tech internships, with opportunities at companies such as Google, Apple, and Facebook.
  • Many universities and organizations in the U.S. offer structured internship programs, but internships can be very competitive. 
  • Canada offers internships in various sectors such as technology, engineering, finance, and health care. Major cities such as Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal are major centers for internship opportunities.
  • Many Canadian universities have co-op programs that offer integrated internships in studies, which can help in finding an internship and gaining relevant experience. There are also government initiatives that promote internship and employment opportunities for young people. 
  • Mexico offers internship opportunities in sectors such as finance, marketing, technology, and tourism. Major cities for internships include Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara. Mexico has a growing start-up scene, providing opportunities for internships in emerging companies and innovative sectors.
  • Many Mexican universities have partnerships with companies for internships; there are also opportunities for internships with nonprofit organizations and government agencies. 
  • Internship experience in North America provides opportunities for highly professional experience and to build valuable professional networks. This can help with future career opportunities.

Doing volunteer work in North America?

  • In the U.S. and Canada, volunteering with wildlife, in national parks or at summer camps is particularly popular. In Mexico, volunteering in (marine) conservation, education and community development is popular. 
  • Short-term volunteering is available, as well as long-term volunteering. 

Working in North America?

  • For economic opportunities, head to the US. The U.S. has a diverse economy with strong sectors such as technology, finance, healthcare, and entertainment. Major cities such as New York, San Francisco, and Chicago offer numerous career opportunities. The U.S. is also a center of innovation, especially in technology and start-ups, with Silicon Valley as a major hub.
  • The U.S. has less extensive labor laws compared to many European countries, particularly in terms of working hours, vacation days, and sick leave. Employees often have a lot fewer legal vacation and leave days. Also, the labor market is truly competitive and performance-oriented. 
  • Canada offers opportunities in sectors such as technology, health care, and natural resources. Major cities such as Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal are centers of employment. There is a growing demand for skills in technology, green energy, and health care.
  • Canada has generally favorable working conditions, with extensive arrangements for vacation, sick leave, and family leave. Work-life balance is often valued, and the work culture is more focused on collaboration and inclusiveness. 
  • Mexico has opportunities in sectors such as manufacturing, tourism, and services. Cities such as Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara are economic centers. The technology and start-up sector is growing, with increasing opportunities in innovation and digital services.
  • Mexico has labor laws that provide basic rights such as vacation days, sick leave, and a minimum wage. However, working conditions can vary depending on the sector and region. The work culture is informal, with a strong focus on personal relationships. 

Working as a digital nomad in North America?

  • There are many coworking spaces, good Internet and many networking events (especially in the U.S. and Canada). The cost of living does vary greatly, with North American cities in the U.S. and Canada on one side and Mexican cities on the other. 
  • If you want to be in the middle of economic centers and network, go to the US or Canada. If you want to experience a relaxed and cheaper lifestyle, go to Mexico!
  • Favorite locations: Austin, Miami, LA, New York, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Mexico City, Playa del Carmen, Tulum. 

Living in North America?

  • Major cities offer a very comfortable quality of life because of their rich culture, diverse dining options and many amenities. However, they do come with high costs and you really have to watch out at night in some neighborhoods in the U.S. and Mexico.
  • Smaller cities, on the other hand, can be more attractive because of their lower costs. And also, coastal towns in Mexico are attractive because of the wonderful beach life. 
  • The cost of living is high in the U.S. and Canada in big cities. In Mexico, costs are lower. 
  • Mexico offers a warm, welcoming culture with a strong emphasis on family and community. There are many festivities and a rich gastronomic scene.
  • Canada offers a high quality of life with a strong focus on social welfare and the environment. There are many outdoor activities and multiculturalism is a big aspect of living in Canada.
  • Social life and culture in the U.S. vary widely by region. There are diverse cultural communities and a wide range of recreational activities available.
  • Climate: North America offers a wide range of climates, from tropical in Mexico to the temperate and cold climates of Canada and the U.S. Choose a region that suits your preferences for weather and seasons.
  • Health insurance: Health care is good throughout North America, from Canada to Mexico. In Mexico, health care is also a lot cheaper. Make sure you have your own well-covered health insurance, though.

 

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