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Canadian immigration website crashes amid results of American presidential election
A Canadian Customs and Fisheries officer watches over the U.S.-Canada border between Blaine, Washington and White Rock, British Columbia November 8, 2001 in White Rock, BC. The Peace Arch border crossing is one of the busiest crossings in North America. (Jeff Vinnick/Getty Images)

Canadian immigration website crashes amid results of American presidential election

Canada’s official immigration website crashed Tuesday evening as Americans watched the results of the presidential election roll in, according to Canada’s CTV News.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s website was unavailable for much of Tuesday evening amid speculation that the website crashed due to multitudes of Americans dissatisfied with the results of the election searching how to move to the nation’s northern neighbor.

A visit to the website on election night revealed an error message reading, “There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed.”

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