Living in a country of immigrants, also known as a country of opportunity and has great power in all areas, is a perfect choice for individuals. Some people immigrate to the America to study, invest in the United States, and even work in the United States. The United States has always been one of the dream destinations for Iranian immigration over the years, and every year many Iranians are trying to immigrate to the United States.

You may think it’s hard to move to the America and live there, but because of the change of government, you now have as much chance of getting a visa from Canada as you can.

Why Life in America

With an area of just under 10 million square kilometers, the United States is the third largest country in the world. The country enjoys a lot of opportunities in terms of health, income and wealth, security, quality of education, education and skills, housing as well as climate.

The United States has always been the world’s most powerful economy and superpower in economic, educational, and political fields. After the spread of COVID-19, unemployment in the country, which reached 14.7% during the outbreak, fell to 11.1% in June 2020, and continued to decline until the beginning of 2021. Currently, the unemployment rate in the United States has reached 5.9%.

American Culture

The USA is sometimes described as a “melting pot” in which different cultures have added their distinctive “taste” to American culture. “Different groups of migrants are merging in different ways,” De Rossi told Live Science. “In the United States, for example, Hispanic Catholic communities may retain their language and other family cultural traditions, but they are integrated into urban society and adopt the American way of life in many other ways.”

Language

According to the America government, there is no official language in the United States, while almost all languages in the world are spoken there. Most non-English speaking languages are Spanish, Chinese, French and German. Ninety percent of the U.S. population speaks and understands at least English, and most official jobs are conducted in English. Some states have official or preferred languages. For example, English and Hawaiian are official languages in Hawaii.

Religion

Virtually every known religion in the United States is founded on religious freedom. According to data collected by Pew Research Center, a nonpartisan research group in 2017, about 71% of Americans identify as Christian. The research also found that about 23% had no religious affiliation, and about 6% of the population had non-Christian religions.