On the issue of work for Chinese Canadians

Updated on international 2024-02-14
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, it is not difficult to find a job, the main thing is to have a reasonable academic degree, and have rich social experience, such as volunteering, or something, if you graduated from a domestic university, you have to come to look for a job, you have to be good at English, foreign countries do not look at the network, people are relatively pure, what is is what is not nothing, you just work hard, it doesn't matter if you don't know anyone, but your English must be good, and you must be able to endure hardships, because generally foreign companies recruit employees to give priority to people who spend time in Canada because they know Canada better And it's faster to get local knowledge and information, and if you graduated from a Canadian university, it's much easier to find a job... But sometimes the way of dealing with people and treating people abroad is different from Chinese culture You have to be able to accept it in time and quickly integrate into the circle of foreign countries It is better Many people come without foreign friends and some people can't adapt to foreign circles You must think carefully about whether to come out Suffering abroad is not necessarily less than suffering at home Everything abroad is in English The boss asks you to make a research report in English Your speech must also be in English But in China all Chinese is much more convenient, I just give you some advice If you still have any questions, please ask me, and I'll be happy to help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you ask me, what kind of work can you do when you immigrate to Canada. I'll tell you that there is no standard answer, it depends on your actual situation and your own needs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The staff at the grassroots level are more tired, and the positions in other industries have more vacation time, so they will not be too tired.

    Many people envy life abroad and feel that there is less pollution abroad, welfare is good, and social justice is fair. But when you work overtime until 12 o'clock, and you want to have a late-night snack, you find that you can't even find a place to drink beer and skewers; When you find that there is no Didi Hungry 58 City, there are no cheap and fast housekeeping services, and you have to do everything yourself.

    When you find that during the New Year, there is no New Year's flavor on the street, the unit does not have a holiday, and you can only eat quick-frozen dumplings alone when you go home. You will really appreciate what the air is good or not, and social injustice is not so important at all.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This one really depends on it.

    Personally, this is a question of pony crossing the river, everyone's standards are different, and their feelings are different.

    I once knew a person who was a migrant worker in China, and he didn't earn much very hard, and he didn't have any security. He came to Canada to work in a slaughterhouse, which is a very hard work here, but his feeling is that Canada is really good, he feels that he has a lot of money, a good working environment, and he is not tired.

    Another example, this person used to be the chief physician of a major hospital in Shanghai, but when he came here, he had no survival skills, so he could only pinch people's feet and give massages. I think there could be a big gap in his heart.

    But it is undeniable that the pace of life in Canada is very slow, the social security system is very sound, if you go to a regular company, there is basically no overtime, even if you work overtime, you will be paid according to the times, and all kinds of paid leave are guaranteed. And when you get off work, you get off work, and you don't have anything to do at work anymore. The overall is still much better than the rhythm of running for life in China.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Does being denied a visa by the United States twice affect the visa to Canada?

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