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How do Austrian natives view immigrants?

More and more immigrants are pouring into Austria, so what do Austrian locals think of immigrants? Let's take a look at it with everyone. I hope it will help everyone.

First of all, Austria's attitude towards immigrants.

Because there are too many comments, I won't list them one by one. To sum up, there are both positive and negative voices. However, in the past two years, the problems caused by the influx of refugees have emerged one after another, and the voices of opposition have drowned out the voices of approval.

The main reason is that Austria has not yet issued relevant immigration laws and regulations to control the total number of immigrants every year, which makes the Austrians feel very uneasy.

Second, the Austrian view of China immigrants

Whether the Austrians want to admit it or not, the long history of Chinese in Austria has actually left its mark on this land. Whether Qingtian people who first came to Austria to open a restaurant, exchange students who later came to Austria, nurses who stayed behind because of medical export from China, China people who immigrated to Austria from European countries such as Southeast Asia, and their predecessors who came to Austria to study in 20 or 30 years, they all made great contributions to Austria's economic and multicultural development.

Of course, these efforts have attracted the attention of some austrians. For example, a reporter from Telegraph wrote a report observing the immigrants from China, pointing out the changes of Austrian immigrants from China in recent years: they are no longer confined to the catering industry, but blossom everywhere, and China people can be seen in many different industries.

However, people who oppose immigration will still oppose China's immigration, but to my surprise, most of the Austrians who commented on it are still quite receptive to the immigrant groups in China. but

At the same time, they also pointed out that there are still many difficulties in the integration of immigrant groups in China, such as language and living habits. They still have not taken steps, so there are still small groups called "China immigrants". However, some Austrians are introspective and think that they should start from themselves to help immigrant groups better integrate into the mainstream society.

I think we should give some praise to these introspective Austrians here, but more importantly, we should give some praise to China's predecessors who came to Austria. It is precisely because of their conscientious efforts in all walks of life that they have left the image of China people working hard, so that people who come to Austria to live and study today can get due respect here.