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Rational thinking on skilled immigrants

Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Rational migration can reduce "negative reaction"

For many people who want to settle abroad, immigration is really a dilemma: on the one hand, they yearn for a clean environment abroad and a sound social welfare system such as medical care and education. But at the same time, I think that I have to give up what I have accumulated in China for ten or eight years and start over, and I am very worried about whether I can integrate into the local mainstream society.

In this regard, Liu Ting, Director of New Oriental Technology Immigration Department, suggested that everyone: Don't bet everything on one road. Don't give up everything in China immediately after you get the visa. If possible, take advantage of the long vacation to make a short landing, get familiar with the local environment, and then make a rational choice.

In the early 1990 s, after immigrants obtained their status, most people really sold everything in China immediately, and then the whole family moved away; Even if you have a bad life there, you feel that you can't come back and you can only continue to mix in the local area. But that's not the case now. With the increase of Chinese income, the investment of immigrants themselves is not large.

So, I suggest you don't bet all your money on it. You can arrange a holiday for the whole family first and learn more about the local situation, because what you hear is often different from what you see. Also pay special attention to what skills you need in your field to find a job locally. On the basis of fully understanding the situation, make relevant preparations at home, and then start a new life with a clear goal. If the job in China is good, there is no need to resign. One spouse can give up his job first and take his children there to study, while the other spouse stays at home to work. In short, try to choose a more balanced way to reduce the discomfort and psychological gap in the new life.