This dating app wants to help you avoid a Trump presidency by connecting you with single Canadians
Maple Match
Called Maple Match, the app connects Americans and Canadians looking for love - and perhaps a green card. Similar to dating apps like Bumble, Tinder, and Hinge, Maple Match has users set up a profile and begin looking through potential love interests.
But there's one key difference: Maple Match provides the option to include your citizenship and which citizenships you're looking to obtain. It also lets you fill out a survey of your political views and which political views you're looking for in a significant other.
While the app appears to be specifically geared toward those looking to escape a Donald Trump presidency, the company's website says it will remain up and running even after the election.
"Maple Match is a very real company with the goal of bringing Americans and Canadians together in a fun, meaningful way," the site reads. "Tens of thousands of you have told us that they want to use Maple Match for dating, so we look forward to building the best experience out there for meeting quality matches online."
Here's how it works.
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