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Let Ian immigrate to tell you: Why did you immigrate to Canada?

I have been in Canada for seven months. Feeling a lot, I really want to use this holiday time to sort out my thoughts, first as my diary, and second as a reference for people who want to go abroad. But the time is not long, many things have not been fully understood, and I dare not make reasonable imagination casually, so I can only talk about my psychological feelings in a simple way.

However, it doesn't matter whether you come back or not. When you first land, you can't help but think about it. Going abroad must be a broad vision. There must be a lot to go in life, so it must be better than home. Before I went abroad, I had no doubt about these problems. However, people who have been there have warned me that Canada is like this. You can't fit into the society here. We tried it at first, but later we knew it wouldn't work. So, it's hard to get along here. At most, I just mix a nationality and almost go back to China to mix. Everyone is like this.

Does this cold water make sense? In order to answer this question, I spent half a year and gradually got my own opinion.

First, draw me a picture of new skilled immigrants from the mainland: at first, I was a new immigrant who was afraid of, taking pictures everywhere; Then, the language is not good, I entered a language school and made a group of friends in China. Then go to work or go to school, in order to find a professional job; Alas, I finally found a slightly satisfactory job, and the days passed like this. A little boring, but think about the next generation.

Language barrier is the most deadly for many people. It is like a wall. How do people get through it? Fortunately, despite the fragmentation of speech, it can still meet the needs of daily life, such as shopping and asking for directions, and will not suffer from dumb loss. If you want to talk to white people more, you can't squeeze a few words even if you grind your roots. It is best to be friends in China, and they can communicate well in language and emotion. So, let's play together. We don't play with white people. China people, Hongkong people, Taiwan Province people and Indians who grew up here all stay in private plots, so we seldom see them and don't play when we see them.

Do you think if you put different cultures together, they will automatically merge? Can people with different skin colors be classmates and friends if they are put in the same school class? I won't. It is difficult for cultures to blend together. In my opinion, there is actually only one kind of multiculturalism in Canada, that is, the mainstream culture, and the cultural similarities and differences of other ethnic groups are assimilated. The culture brought by China people, except the culture of eating, is used for assimilation. So the cultural weakness of new immigrants is very obvious, and it is almost impossible not to feel marginalized. Many new immigrants consider themselves a vulnerable group.