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Wednesday 9 November 2016

Canadian Immigration website crashes as Americans battle to relocate

Hillary Clinton supporters react as results come in showing Trump gains across battleground states. But are they upset enough to emigrate?
Hillary Clinton supporters react as results come in showing Trump gains across battleground states. Photo: CNN.
Following Donald Trump‘s present lead in the ongoing United States presidential elections, many of American celebrities and citizens have considered relocation to their next door neighbour, Canada.

As this moment, even though the Citizenship and Immigration Canada Twitter page has not acknowledged the outage, Canada’s immigration website has crashed showing a ‘500 – Internal server error’ message.
In the past year, many Americans have publicly expressed their desire to leave the country for Canada should Trump win.

And it’s looking likely to happen, hence the overload on the Canadian Immigration website that subsequently led to its crash.
The Canadian Immigration website has crashed. Seriously.#ElectionNightpic.twitter.com/XXSfCorTd1
— Cause We’re Canadian (@MadelnCanada) November 9, 2016
The Canadian Immigration website is down.
If you come, you’ll be welcomed. And equal.#ElectionNight
— Green Party Canada (@CanadianGreens) November 9, 2016
Those considering fleeing to Canada after #ElectionNight may have some trouble accessing the immigration websitehttps://t.co/BVzBdyUTDcpic.twitter.com/67nkOdJnBO
— CNN (@CNN) November 9, 2016
Canada’s immigration website has crashed.
— UberFacts (@UberFacts) November 9, 2016
Canada’s immigration website has crashed. This isn’t even a joke it legit is down #ElectionNight
— RyansAverageLife (@RyanAbe) November 9, 2016
A friend just called to say that Canada’s immigration website just crashed. Y’all. That is no good.
— shonda rhimes (@shondarhimes) November 9, 2016

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