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Disadvantages of immigrating to Canada Disadvantages of immigrating to Canada

1, job opportunities are highly competitive.

As more and more new immigrants from the mainland settle in Canada, it is becoming more and more difficult to find a job. The story of finding a job just one month after landing has become a distant legend, and it is common for immigrants to stay at home for half a year.

2. The loss of investment immigrants.

Some people don't have much money and want to use investment loans, which is equivalent to spending 700,000 to 800,000 yuan to buy a Canadian permanent resident card, but they are unemployed here. Because the education and skills of investment immigrants are not as good as those of skilled immigrants, it is difficult to find a job. Even if they do, they are generally low-paid and can only live in the lower-middle level.

3, it takes effort and financial resources.

Although the application fee and landing fee for the Canadian government are not much (*** 1475 Canadian dollars per person), the agency fee for immigration consulting companies is really expensive, generally more than 4,000 US dollars. In addition, because it is not easy to find a job, you must bring enough living expenses. Although eating here is cheap (about $300/month), the rent is very expensive.