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[Reprinted] Immigrants studying abroad, starting with a work visa-three kinds of salmon (10 North

Original address: Immigrant to study abroad, starting with work visa-three kinds of salmon (10 kinds of Nordic seafood) Author: Nordic China girl.

god help those who help themselves ...

Is it true?/You don't say. /You don't say.

To tell the truth, Niu doesn't think that God is always so open-minded and always remembers to take care of everyone who works hard. However, the cow absolutely believes in one thing: lazy people can't make a difference. Applying a classic sentence of Taiwanese musician Bao, we may say: "Successful people don't necessarily have reasons for success; Unsuccessful people must have their reasons for not being successful. "

Of course, the so-called "success" doesn't seem to be earth-shattering, it doesn't seem to write a new chapter in human history, and it doesn't seem to be stuck in a page of history from now on ...

An ordinary person, down-to-earth, diligently do his own thing, earnestly and tirelessly pursue his dreams, then every step he takes is to succeed; Isn't today the success of yesterday? !

My China student Jony just got a work visa in Finland.

Congratulations! Congratulations!

All China people abroad know how important a formal "work visa" is. Especially, especially in the Nordic countries with high welfare and non-immigration, once you get a "work visa" with a term of at least one year, it means that you enjoy the same welfare and treatment as the Nordic people ...

As an ordinary international student in China, it's really not easy for Jony to get this far!

Jony is from Shanghai, and has a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Finland, where she teaches in Niu. Many foreign students from China who have the same major or education as him have returned to China after their studies. Not everyone wants to go home, really because it is difficult to find a competent job in Finland.

I remember Jony drank a lot at a party when he was a junior. Drunk and crying like a child. "At the age of 24, I finally did something for my parents!" From this moment on, I realized that Jony's parents didn't have a formal job in Shanghai, and their family had always been very difficult. In order to let Jony study abroad, their family also borrowed a lot of money from relatives and friends.

You know, I chose here because I don't have to pay tuition in Finland. So far, international students in Finland enjoy the welfare of the Finnish government of 6,000 euros every year. So not only do they not have to pay tuition fees, but the rent of student apartments and meals in student canteens are half price. )

However, even without the pressure of tuition, for Jony, the monthly rent and meals are not a small expense. Besides, even if we scrimp and save, we can't sleep on the street or eat ... Johnny, who is crazy about finding a part-time job while studying, is regarded as a "freak" by other China students.

"It's not that I don't want to play with China, and I don't want to eat and drink with China, but I really don't have time and money! The parents of other international students in China are either high-ranking officials or wealthy businessmen, and the money at home keeps flowing into their accounts here ... What about me? My parents are waiting for me to send the money back to China! "

In order to save money, Johnny tried to go to all the local supermarkets and asked people to leave him some expired food that day and had to be destroyed.

In order to find a job, he never misses any possible application opportunity;

In order to master Finnish better, he seized every opportunity to talk with Finns and practice his spoken English.

When other China students play games, watch movies, play mahjong and go to bars, he spends all his time at work-on weekends, he helps cook in restaurants and stays up all night; In the winter of MINUS 30 degrees, get up at 2: 30 in the morning to deliver newspapers; During the summer vacation, I worked hard on a big farm in the suburbs …

In three years, Jony paid off the debts owed by his parents in three years, and sent back 200,000 RMB to his parents (frugal Jony never returned to China after going abroad). "I know that this 200,000 yuan is only small money for many families of overseas students in China, but it is a lot of money for families like me!" Jony's parents have been happy for a long time because their son is filial, sensible and independent.

"I will never go back! Back in China, with my family background and education, I will always be poor! " Johnny made no secret of the idea that he must stay in Finland. China students who work hard to earn money, are not picky about all kinds of jobs, are not afraid of hardships and tiredness, and are determined to stay are rare in northern Finland. There are few students from China in northern Finland, and there are few local employment opportunities. Therefore, almost all international students leave as soon as their student visas expire and they can't find a job. )

Last semester, the boss of a company where Jony worked decided to sign a work contract with Jony as soon as he graduated. It is because of this contract that Jony got a work visa before the student visa expired!

Generally speaking, Finland's work visa is issued as a "one-year work visa" for the first time. If everything is normal and the work continues, it will be issued as a "three-year work visa" for the second year. After the expiration of two visas and a total of ***4 years of working time, the holders of working visas can apply for permanent residence status in Finland. The so-called permanent residence PR is similar to the familiar American "green card" …

Niu promised to write something about studying abroad and immigration in northern Europe in her previous blog posts and comments. "Immigration" and "studying abroad" are big topics, which cannot be clearly stated in a few words. In addition, as individuals, they don't have much statistical survey data. So girls can only speak with examples according to what they have seen and heard.

Niu will continue to write "immigration" and "studying abroad" in future blogs. This article, even if it is a topic!

Salmon is one of the most commonly eaten fish in northern Europe.

It is very different from the "steaming", "stewing", "frying" and "boiling" that we orientals like to cook fish. Most northern Europeans choose to "fry" and "roast" fish.

Probably because big men in northern Europe don't eat fish heads and skins. The way they deal with fish is as simple and direct as they "deal with" all kinds of meat: they only eat large pieces of fish, such as fried steak, lamb chops and deer chops, and then roast huge laxfile like barbecue.

Hehe, simplicity certainly has its advantages. In the case of fresh ingredients, the simplest cooking method is the most obvious original flavor of the ingredients!

All right, let's get started. Let's talk about the most basic fried salmon first!

Fried salmon

material

Salmon fillet 1 (that is, half a fish with its head, skin and thorns removed)

Appropriate amount of sea salt

working methods

1. Heat the nonstick pan and add the salmon meat cut into thick slices.

Salmon itself has a high fat content, so if you use a non-stick pan, you don't need to put oil. )

2. fry until both sides change color, sprinkle with appropriate amount of sea salt, and serve.

* Please note: the fish is fresh enough, only need sea salt to enhance the taste, and must not add too much seasoning.

Grilled salmon filet mignon

material

Salmon fillet 1 slice (half a fish)

50g butter

Haiyan 1 spoon

0.5 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

working methods

1. Preheat the oven to 225 degrees Celsius.

2. Spread butter, sea salt and black pepper evenly on both sides of salmon meat.

3. Put the fish in a baking tray covered with oven paper, put it in the middle of the oven and bake for about 20 minutes.

4. it's great with Bearnaisess or lemon sauce!

* The practices of these two sauces are shown in the figure below.

Bernaix Seth practice

Soften butter at room temperature, beat with electric egg beater until fluffy and light, add egg yolk, continue to stir evenly, and finally add proper amount of vinegar to taste.

This time, the girl bought a ready-made Bearnaisess. Many people say that this sauce goes best with meat, but the girl's personal hobby is definitely the best with salmon.

Lemon sauce

material

25 grams of butter

2 tablespoons flour

Water 200 ml

Cream 200 ml

Half a slice of lemon peel and lemon juice.

Sugar 1 teaspoon

Appropriate amount of sea salt and black pepper

working methods

1. Mix the butter and flour evenly, stir-fry in a pan until the flour is slightly yellow, and add water and stir well.

2. Cook the butter paste for about 5 minutes while stirring constantly. When the fire is low, add whipped cream and stir well.

3. Add lemon peel and juice, stir well and cook for about 1-2 minutes, add sugar and cook for 1 minute.

4. Add salt and black pepper to taste before cooking.

Salmon and potatoes with red cabbage head and Fida cheese salad.

material

Salmon fillets

Fresh small potatoes

Cream white sauce

Pickled red cabbage head

Goat cheese

Appropriate amount of salt and black pepper

working methods

1. Put the cooked salmon meat (fried or roasted) and the cooked and peeled potatoes into the baking tray.

Pour in the appropriate amount of cream white sauce, add sea salt and black pepper.

(A small amount of fresh dill can also be added)

2. Put it in the middle layer of the oven preheated to 225 degrees Celsius and bake for about 30-40 minutes.

3. When grilled fish, mix the sauerkraut head with the Fida cheese cut into small pieces.

Add appropriate amount of sea salt and black pepper.

4. Roasted salmon and potatoes are served on a plate with red cabbage and feta cheese.

attention please

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