Many liberal celebrities have vowed to leave the country if Donald Trump wins the presidential election in November. That’s not really news — many liberals have vowed to do that before, after all (then changed their minds, of course).

“I’ve had people begging me to start this,” insists the site’s creator.

Now a new dating website is making these people an “attractive” offer. If they want to bail on the U.S. — they can head north and try to find true love.

MapleMatch.com — which is not yet up and running — promises to make “it easy for Americans to find the ideal Canadian partner to save them from the unfathomable horror” of a Trump presidency. This silliness is the brainchild of Joe Goldman, a 25-year-old self-described person of “liberal persuasions.” He says more than 15,000 people have already signed up for his site.

“It’s been overwhelming,” he claims.

And our northern neighbors are on board, he says — about 25 percent of those who signed up are Canadian.

The Texas-based Goldman said he hatched the idea while watching Trump’s Super Tuesday victories in March. At the moment, #NeverTrump singles can sign up merely for a waitlist.

Goldman told NBC News he was inspired by repeated threats from friends in Austin to move to Canada if Trump were to win the White House. “I have always been fascinated by Canada,” he said. “So I thought, ‘Given the current political situation, this could bring Canadians and Americans closer together.'”

Goldman, who is single and a runs a higher education research company, said most of the sign-ups so far are from people in New York and Seattle.

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“This is about finding the right partner and not caring if they’re on the other side of the border,” he told The Guardian. “If that person happens to be from Nunavut or Nebraska, great. You should go to a place where you’ll be happy. For a number of Americans, in the event of a Trump presidency, that place would be Canada.”

But this is all just a big joke, right? Goldman insists it’s for real.

“Americans are using this as a serious opportunity to meet Canadians. People have been sending me paragraphs of explanation. People have been sending me pictures of themselves. I’ve had people begging me to start this,” he insisted to The Guardian.

MapleMatch.com has legs beyond the election and will survive, he said, even if Democrats hang onto the White House.

But take note. Any American who bails on the U.S. should know that Quebec has the highest divorce rate in Canada, with 48.8 percent of first marriages in that province ending in divorce. So falling for someone there could be a bad move.

Consider Cape Breton, an island on Canada’s east coast, which is pitching itself as a “Trump-free” paradise. In March, a disc jockey there created a website for Americans who might want to “get the hell out” of the country should Trump become president. But the site is quick to note that all are welcome.

Rosie O’Donnell, who is among the stars who have vociferously vowed to exit, should be happy to pack up her U-Haul and cross the border. Canadians were way ahead of the U.S. in legalizing same-sex marriage — they did it in back in 2005, and were the fourth country in the world to do so.