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What do China immigrants do in Australia?

Hello, many China people are considering emigrating to Australia, but it is not easy for China people who have no formal education in Australia and have language barriers to truly take root in this society. Because the education and experience in China are not recognized, it is more difficult for Chinese with Chinese mainland background to engage in professional work than for immigrants from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia. In order to make a living, they concentrated in several typical industries, managed small businesses hard and experienced the ups and downs of immigrant life.

In Australia, the milk bar was once an indispensable part of every community. In the middle and late 20th century, its development was in full swing. Many China people who immigrated to Australia started from the milk bar and then switched to other businesses. At present, Melbourne's milk bar has long been "China-oriented". When the door of a milk bar is opened, it is nine times out of ten that a China boss smiles at people.

The reason why the milk bar is so popular with Chinese people is that it has several characteristics: it can look after children while working; Stores and houses together, saving rent and transportation time to work; The profit is not bad, etc.

Since the Australian government began to allow shops except the milk bar to open as usual on Sundays in the late 1968+0980 s, the operation of the milk bar has been in a slump. According to the data reported by The Times, the number of people in Victoria Province alone has dropped from about 6,000 30 years ago to about 20 1500, 438+05.