Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - My sister-in-law told me that if I want to be with my brother, I have to accept everything from him. Excuse me, this sentence is biased towards her brother, so do you say so?

My sister-in-law told me that if I want to be with my brother, I have to accept everything from him. Excuse me, this sentence is biased towards her brother, so do you say so?

Sister-in-law is of course biased towards her brother, which is understandable. So the connection between you was established through her brother. If she doesn't talk to you instead of her brother, I wonder if she has ulterior motives.

It seems that your family conditions are much better than your husband's, but you'd better ask your husband's opinion. After all, if you immigrate with you (or your whole family), you have to abandon your relatives and friends here, which requires a lot of determination to work. Although transportation and communication are very developed now, you will know that it is not so easy to return to China after you get married. His parents raised their son in such a big and good potted plant (just kidding). Of course, immigration is good for you and your husband, but for his family, it is the hardest thing to give up, even if they haven't seen each other for a long time. No matter how good the conditions at home are, it will be very tiring to run around all the way. So be sure to consider clearly, if your husband easily agrees to be your son-in-law, what does that mean? He is indifferent to his parents and sisters. Will such a person be kind to you? If there are differences and quarrels in the future, he will also take this out and say, "What did I do for you …" But your sister-in-law said that his brother would not agree, which shows that he is not the kind of person who forgets profits and righteousness. He is very emotional, you can also try to ask. . .