After getting married in the eyes of the law and continuing to plan their wedding ceremony meant for the Lord, Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin officially took their relationship one step further and moved out of the country together.

Their new town? Somewhere disrespectfully far from me and in Waterloo, Ontario, which is an hour and a half away from Toronto. Yup. That means there will be no more crying in New York City while riding Citi Bikes and no more Brooklyn coffee runs—I guess they can do Tim Hortons, though.

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According to an Us Weekly source, Waterloo will be their new "home base," and yeah, that home base is sprawling. The source said, "Justin has a huge home up there—9,000 square feet, 1,000 acres, on a lake. He loves it up there and so does Hailey."

During Thanksgiving, the Biebers invited their families up to the land of Trudeau and extremely warm coats to enjoy Hailey's cooking and check out their new abode.

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It's no secret that Justin and Hailey have been hounded by the paparazzi since getting back together, and moving out of New York could be their way of escaping it all and returning to Justin's roots, which is fair. Plus the source said they want to have a baby soon and raise their family in Canada. Everything is moving so fast!

For now, let's just hope that they make up for the likely lack of paparazzi pics with more Instagram ones.

Shannon Barbour News Writer Shannon is a news writer at Cosmopolitan.com, and when she's not obsessing about Cardi B, she's thinking about Justin Bieber and still trying to memorize Beyoncé's Beychella choreography.

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