Donald Trump Wins, The US Citizen will Find Way to Move to Canada


MASSAPEDIA NEWS - A few hours after Donald Trump dominate the vote to be a US presidential candidate of the Republican Party in seven states on Super Tuesday, the number of searches "How do I move to Canada" in Google rose sharply.

"Search 'How can I move to Canada' on Google increased by + 350% in the past few hours," said Google's data editor, Simon Rogers, through his personal Twitter account on Tuesday (2/3).

The climax, in the middle of the night, a search for "How can I move to Canada" jumped to more than 1,000 percent, according to Google Trends data.

According to The Telegraph that refer to the Google Trends graph, skyrocketing these searches can be correlated with the news of victory Trump.

At 01:00 GMT, Trump declared victorious in Alabama, Massachusetts, and Tennessee after previously winning in Georgia. Google Trends chart shows the highest increase at that hour.

Referring to Google Trends data, search for "How do I move to Canada" the most accessible in Massachusetts.

Trump victory in Massachusetts is very surprising. Previously, analysts have always said that Trump is very popular in the middle of poorly educated workers.

However, Massachussets considered as states with the most educated population, according to some indicators.

After Rogers sang, editor of technology news portal Mashable, Brien Ryes, even said that the Canadian immigration official site had experienced problems because of hectic accessor.

Tech Insider then launch the image slices Canadian immigration websites when searching "How to move to Canada" achieved an increase of 900 percent.

When accessing the "Ask immigration to Canada" looks warning reads, "You may lag in the use of this site. We're working to fix this problem. Thank you for your patience."
Donald Trump Wins, The US Citizen will Find Way to Move to Canada Donald Trump Wins, The US Citizen will Find Way to Move to Canada Reviewed by Unknown on March 06, 2016 Rating: 5

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