Canada generally offers a higher standard of living and greater political stability, but at a higher cost of living. India provides a more affordable lifestyle and rich cultural experiences, but faces significant challenges in healthcare, education, and environmental quality. The best choice depends on individual priorities and circumstances.
Attribute | Canada | India |
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GDP per capita | $44,401.72 US dollars (2024) | $2,601.47 (2023) |
Human Development Index (HDI) | Not available | 0.644 (2022) |
Healthcare system quality | Ranked 7th out of 10 high-income countries in 2023 Commonwealth Fund survey, but last in access to primary health care. | Faces challenges in quality, infrastructure, and accessibility, particularly in rural areas |
Education system ranking | Ranked 7th in the world in 2020. Earns an 'A' on its Education and Skills report card, ranking 2nd among 16 peer countries. | Large and diverse but faces challenges in quality, access, and equity |
Environmental Performance Index (EPI) | Not available | 27.6 (2022) |
Political stability | Recognized as having one of the world's most stable financial sectors. | Democratic republic with a multi-party system, but it faces challenges related to governance, social tensions, and regional disparities |
Corruption Perception Index | 75 out of 100, ranked 15th out of 180 countries (2024) | 39 (2023) |
Ease of doing business | Ranked 23rd among 190 economies. Will be the 2nd best country in the G20 for doing business throughout the next five years (2025-2029). | Made significant improvements in recent years, but still faces regulatory and infrastructure-related challenges |
Immigration policies | Aims to welcome 395,000 permanent residents in 2025. Chooses skilled immigrants based on a points system. | Specific requirements and procedures for obtaining visas, residency, and citizenship, which vary based on nationality and purpose of stay |
Cost of living | Average costs range from $1,980 to $2,330 per month. Estimated monthly costs for a single person are $1,072.6 (1,459.5C$), excluding rent. | Relatively low compared to many developed countries, but it varies significantly between urban and rural areas |
Climate and geography | Wide variety of climates due to its latitudinal extent. Varies significantly, with temperate conditions in the south and frigid temperatures in the north. | Diverse climate, ranging from tropical in the south to temperate and alpine in the Himalayan north. Its geography includes plains, mountains, deserts, and coastlines |
Cultural diversity | Multicultural country with a diverse population. | Rich cultural diversity, with a multitude of languages, religions, traditions, and customs |