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Lifelong regret after immigration

It's true. Take Canada as an example:

1, high taxes, and global taxes, which means your income in China (including salary, interest, dividends, rental income, etc. Besides China, you should also pay taxes in Canada (because the personal income tax rate in Canada is much higher than that in China). Because of this, many rich people regret it after emigrating and have to give up their Canadian identity, leaving only their wives and children in Canada.

2. China's professional and technical qualifications are not recognized in Canada. If you want to resume your professional work in Canada after emigration, you can only go to school again in Canada, and then obtain local professional and technical qualifications and obtain certain work experience before applying. Therefore, many domestic professionals can only do some low-paid manual labor after emigration, which is "labor" in the words of immigrants, because it is impossible for them to re-enter school and re-obtain Canadian professional qualifications in terms of age and English level.

3. Great loneliness. Canada is a big country with a vast territory and few people. And because of the huge cultural differences, even if your English ability is good, you can't integrate into the local white cultural circle. During the day, everyone goes to school or works in the same room, being polite to each other and coming home from school. Your foreign classmates and colleagues will never become friends like your friends in China.

4. Expectations before immigration are too high. Immigration is different from tourism. Traveling is very interesting, and you will see all the good places in the area. If you want to live in the local area after emigration, you will find many places inferior to China. For example, Canadians' work efficiency is very low, they have to wait a long time for some physical examinations in Canada, and their welfare is not as high as expected (for example, in Canada, medical expenses are self-care), the economy is sluggish, it is difficult to find a job, and no one can fall in love (because the circle is too small and there are few people). In short, the higher the expectation, the greater the disappointment.

Of course, Canada also has good places: the air is good, the scenery is good, the food is safe, there is no pressure for children to go to school, the locals are generally polite (at least on the surface), there is no need to trust, there is no bullying and so on. So many people like it here and are glad that they have emigrated.