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Immigrants from China: How do new immigrants smoothly integrate into local social life?
In fact, the most difficult thing is that at the beginning, there is a saying in the immigration circle that "one year is bitter, two years is bitter, and three years is not bitter", which represents the immigration experience and psychological state of most new immigrants and also reveals that the adaptation process of immigrants is segmented:
Language differences, social habits differences, cultural differences, cultural conflicts, etc. are almost indispensable difficult stages for every immigrant. This stage is long or short, depending on the adaptability of immigrants.
The little bitter stage is a transitional period. At this time, the English level of immigrants has gradually improved, the scope of social activities has expanded, the understanding of local society has deepened, and the sense of panic of newcomers has disappeared. Some immigrants have found suitable jobs through hard work, or started career exploration and so on.
The painless stage generally begins to enter a stable period. At this time, immigrants are no longer called "new immigrants". They gradually found their proper position and began to pursue entertainment and enjoyment. Their mentality tends to be peaceful and stable, and their lives and careers begin to get on the right track.
In fact, the feelings at each stage are different from person to person, and there are ups and downs at each stage. For immigrants who dare to dream, these hardships are nothing at all. As long as they can lead a wonderful life, they are nothing.
Immigrants must break through the triple barriers of language and psychological occupation.
When emigrating to a strange country to start a new life, the first thing is the language barrier. At present, most immigrant countries do not require the language of immigrant applicants. A considerable number of China people who immigrated abroad through investment have poor English level, and attending local language classes is the best way to improve their language ability.
An interesting phenomenon is that new immigrants like to drill into Chinese areas. The Chinese community can communicate in Chinese, and there is no obstacle to interpersonal communication at all. Seemingly relaxed and comfortable, in fact, its disadvantages are also very prominent, because once you get used to this environment, it is difficult to integrate into the mainstream society. Moreover, it is understood that the educational resources and medical conditions in most Chinese areas are far from those in non-Chinese areas. For Chinese families who emigrate for their children's education, it is no good living in Chinese areas for a long time. Fortunately, more and more immigrants now find that they should stay away from the Chinese community if they want to truly integrate into local society and life.
It stands to reason that real immigrants are those whose work and family focus have all been transferred abroad and truly integrated into this country and city. However, in fact, it is difficult for many immigrants from China to be completely divorced from domestic life. Due to language barriers, psychological adaptability, changes in living environment and other factors, it is not easy for Chinese to have a good development in a foreign country in the short term, so most of the new immigrants' career and life focus is still at home.
"Immigrants don't move" is the choice of many immigrant families in China. Generally speaking, a husband chooses to live permanently in China to run his business, while his wife and children live abroad. Although this mode of separation between the two places is helpless, it is not in line with the original intention of immigration, nor is it a long-term solution. Therefore, how to create a "second spring" for your career in a foreign country is a barrier that new immigrants must break down.
In addition, new immigrants will also face the problem of mentality adjustment. For every immigrant, the process of mentality adjustment is the process of gradually adapting to the environment. No matter how difficult it is, we must actively face a series of problems in order to better integrate into the local area and start a new life.
The significance of immigration lies in the integration, change and breakthrough.
The meaning of immigration is not to obtain permanent residency or naturalization, but to integrate, change and break through. In fact, China immigrants who really live abroad are basically going through a difficult process of integration, change and breakthrough.
Immigration is not a "you come and I go" type of drift, nor is it simply to spend money to change identity. The problems that immigrants need to face are related to the planning and development of themselves and even the whole family. So about immigration, do you want to immigrate, which country you immigrate to, what kind of life you will live after immigration, and can you bear the changes brought about by this subversion of your original life? Issues like this need to be carefully considered before the quasi-immigrant group makes a decision.
In short, immigration is easy, life is not easy, moving and cherishing.
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