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When did Li Ka-shing immigrate to Canada?

Li Ka-shing immigrated to Canada in 1970s.

Li Ka-shing (1928-07-29), Han nationality, born in Chao 'an, Chaozhou, Guangdong, and originally from Putian, Fujian. He is currently the chairman of Changjiang Hutchison Industrial Co., Ltd. and Changjiang Industrial Real Estate Co., Ltd.

1June, 939, Li Ka-shing, who had just finished junior high school, moved to Hong Kong with his family, and the family lived in his uncle Zhuang Jing 'an's home. 1958 started to invest in real estate. 1979, he acquired Hutchison whampoa, an established British-funded enterprise, and became the first China person to acquire a British-funded enterprise. 198 1 Elected as "Man of the Hour in Hong Kong" and Justice of the Peace. 1989 was awarded CBE Medal by the Queen of England, 1992 was appointed as Hong Kong Affairs Advisor, 1993 was named Hong Kong Man of the Year, and 1995 was elected as a member of the Preparatory Committee of the SAR. Since 1999 was named the richest Chinese in the world by Forbes, it has been the richest Chinese for 15 consecutive years. 20 1 1 "The Legend of Li Ka-shing Kung Fu Tea" was selected as an article for teachers of Chinese as a foreign language in the National Confucius Institute. According to the ranking of the world's richest people published by Forbes magazine in 20 14, Li Ka-shing's total net worth reached $3 10 billion, ranking the richest man in Asia and 20th in the world. 20 14 In March, Li Ka-shing sold nearly 25% of Watson's shares to Temasek, a Singaporean sovereign fund, at a price of HK$ 44 billion. In eight months, it has cashed in more than HK$ 7 10 billion. 2065438+In late March 2005, Hutchison Whampoa, a subsidiary of Li Ka-shing, reached a final agreement with Telefonica, a Spanish telecommunications company. Hutchison Whampoa Limited will spend about/kloc-0.025 billion pounds (about 95.6 billion yuan) to acquire O2, the second largest mobile telecom operator in the UK. The total assets of Lee's business empire in Britain are as high as HK$ 390 billion, including 3 ports, 3 chain stores, 1 mobile operators, 1 railway group, 1 regional power grid company, 2 regional gas companies and 1 water company.