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In this Dec. 2, 2015 photo, singer and actress Miley Cyrus attends Netflix's "A Very Murray Christmas" premiere in New York.

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Donald Trump is America's next president. While you let that sink in, there are apparently some celebrities who may be calling the moving vans.

Prior to the election, a host of celebrities said they'd be packing their bags if Trump found his way to the White House. That's what happened so here's your list of celebs and others who said they didn't want any part of Trump's America:

Neve Campbell

Cher

Miley Cyrus

Lena Dunham

Whoopi Goldberg

Chelsea Handler

Samuel L. Jackson

Spike Lee

George Lopez

Amber Rose

Amy Schumer

Al Sharpton

Jon Stewart

Barbra Streisand

So will it really happen? We'll see. But if you want to make your way to the Great White North, there are some things you should know.

While there's no wall at the U.S./Canada border, you will need sponsorship from a family member or have skills that are in short supply to resettle permanently in Canada. Waiting times for permanent residency are about two years, even longer if you don't have a marketable skill.

On Tuesday night, as Trump's path to the White House became apparent, the Canadian government's immigration and citizenship website crashed several times. An error message told users "there is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed."

Even as the election results rolled in, Canada added its own sly note:

In Canada, immigrants are encouraged to bring their cultural traditions with them and share them with their fellow citizens. pic.twitter.com/MOuStZbSX7 — Canada (@Canada) November 9, 2016

Folks in America joined in the fun, too.

The interest in moving to Canada in the wake of a Trump win isn't new.

According to Google, the number of people searching for "move to Canada" reached its highest peak since 2004 just after Trump's Super Tuesday performance.

There's even an island off the coast of Canada that's advertising itself as the best anti-Trump destination. Cape Breton, an island about the size of the Hawaiian Big Island located just off the coast of Maine, has advertised itself as a "place to start a new life."

"Don't wait until Donald Trump is elected president to find somewhere else to live! Start now, that way, on election day, you just hop on a bus to start your new life in Cape Breton, where women can get abortions, Muslim people can roam freely, and the only 'walls' are holding up the roofs of our extremely affordable houses," the island's website noted during the primary.