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The conditions of both of you and your husband are good, I don't know about the United States, Canada and Australia are okay, and accounting is quite hot! As long as you pass the English test, you can take IELTS or TOEFL
However, for example, if you go to Canada, then you have to take a Canadian recognized accounting certificate, or complete a relevant degree, as long as you have this, you already have work experience, the job is easy to find, and the salary is good!
In short, your current conditions, as long as you pass the English test, you will have no problem
Of course, there is also a medical examination and you have no criminal experience, basically that's all
Well, I immigrated to Canada only after college, and I have seen many couples and children immigrate here
I personally feel that I still hope that I will have children in the future I still hope that he will grow up in China, and he can go abroad to learn more about the world when he is in college, in fact, China's traditional education is irreplaceable, children growing up abroad are completely Westernized, even Chinese can not speak, even if he can understand, he will not speak in Chinese, and the ethics and morality of the family will be relatively lacking, less than Chinese children have a sense of responsibility for the family.
There are also parents here who see that their children are not at all like Chinese, so they send their children back to China to study for a year or two
Of course, if you think it's good to become a foreigner completely, you don't have to think about all of the above
You say that people in China are busy making money, but in fact, it is the same abroad, who is not busy making money, how can they have a high-quality life without money? These immigrants in Canada, who do not work hard every day, can only rest on holidays and have no difference from the country, and they do not have a social status in the country, the United States can only surpass it
You feel that the burden of domestic children's education is too heavy, this is completely imposed by yourself, you have to compare with others, you have your own mentality to put down, children do not need to participate in these cram schools, and I think that children from primary school an art class, such as painting, dance, is very good for the future of children, foreign children also have to participate in these courses, and there is competition to stimulate potential, children growing up in China are much better than foreign countries, you must know that when they grow up, they are under the same pressure as society, Unless you think that you are satisfied to live on a subsistence allowance abroad
Besides, we all grew up in China, and we don't think there's anything wrong with it, as long as the family is harmonious and the children have a healthy environment, they will be very happy
In short, as long as you have the right attitude and a positive and optimistic attitude, you will be very happy wherever you live
However, the landlord wants to come out and see, I still support it, you can immigrate first, stay for 2 or 3 years, see if you like it yourself, whether the child likes it or not, and then stay if you want to, and go back if you want to
The road of life is very long, these are flexible changes, people are alive, where to go, and it is not that you can't come back once you go No matter what others say, it is not as good as you personally experience, this is also a life experience, and there are conditions to try it
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Skilled immigration to Canada or Australia is very good, and it is relatively easy for accountants to find a job abroad, because there is a shortage of accountants abroad...
The United States does not know whether there is an accounting for skilled immigrants, and they are generally manual workers.
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Cultivating a child should indeed let him be nurtured and honed in different environments. It's a good idea to live in the U.S. for a while. Let's start with the kids:
In the United States, there are school volleyball, basketball, football, and baseball teams in middle and high schools, and track and field teams in the winter. Ball games are held almost every month between schools. Participating in these sports is very conducive to children's development, and practicing with coaches and classmates every day after school not only helps to develop team spirit, but also is a very good opportunity to grow social skills, develop intelligence, hone perseverance, and strengthen the physique.
It's easy to participate in any of the ball games, just sign up. It's simple but has a lot of benefits, and it's good for both men and women, and I miss it very much, so I highly recommend that I let my child try it.
This is the sports aspect, and there are many other school activities like proms, tours, etc. The United States is much more open than the domestic one, so why American children are precocious than domestic children is not only "emotional" but more aspect. Unlike domestic children, who are innocent every day, they are always the baby in the arms of their parents.
Of course, although the United States has many benefits, the biggest problem for immigrant children is the language problem, and the language cannot keep up, which will indirectly burden the children's psychology and cause serious deviations. After all, communication and speaking are things that we have to face every day. Therefore, parents should pay more attention to their children's problems, care more about their children, and communicate with their children, after all, children are uprooted at a young age, and they definitely need love.
So there are pros and cons to living in the United States. Don't dream of America as paradise. To come up with it is to decide to face a lot of things. I hope your wishes come true.
Accounting is indeed very popular in the United States, but you have to get a licence, that is, you have to pass the American Certified Public Accountant Examination (CPA) to make a lot of money. But let you know first**, I know a lot of friends who are taking the test, and they can't pass the test in a year or two. Passing the English language is key.
You can try skilled migration, there may be hope. If it doesn't work, there's still a way :
Method 1, take the TOEFL IELTS abroad.
2. Apply for a tourist visa (this visa is easier to get). You can ask your WTC agency first, they know the boss who often goes abroad, and they can ask you to pretend to be his secretary or something to apply for a visa with him (it is better to take your wife or children with you in this process, and go out together, of course, if you can find a suitable reason). As long as you can get to the United States.
After arriving in the United States, you will stay secretly, and then ask a Chinese lawyer there (who specializes in status) to convert your tourist visa into a long-term residence visa. Then slowly apply for a green card, and then apply for dependents to come to the United States.
3. There is also the question of the World Trade Center, if these methods do not work, I believe they have other ways to help you.
These methods will take time, but not too long, and your confidence and perseverance will not be a problem. There are many Chinese in the United States, and it is not a problem to work and go to school. Good luck with your wish to set foot on American soil.
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I don't think you need to go abroad, with the income of your husband and wife, even if you go to developed countries in Europe and the United States, you can be considered middle class, not to mention that the price in China is still relatively low, which can improve your quality of life.
If you want to go out for a walk, you don't need to immigrate at all, and when you have a long vacation, you can go straight to the airport with your passport and a ticket, and it will be fresh to play for a few days. It's inevitable that things will be tired of things for a long time.
As for children's education, it is a good thing to receive more oriental traditional education in childhood, but it is not the same when you grow up to study abroad. The child's family thinking has been Westernized since he was a child, and you will have a hand tail after you have a parent-child relationship.
My suggestion is this, if you insist on immigration, it will be a good thing for the Chinese. China has a lot of people and few jobs, and there are still not too many gold-inlaid jobs like yours. Giving a good job to a compatriot is also a merit. There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south...
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It's a good time to go to Canada!! It's good there.
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As far as investment immigration by country is concerned, the specific comparison is as follows:
1. From the perspective of the processing cycle.
Australia: 1 year approval to get a green card;
New Zealand: 1 year;
United States: 1 year;
Canada: 3-4 years. (On February 12, 2014, Canada's federal investment immigration announced that it would be a one-size-fits-all approach, and the backlog of 10,000 investment immigration applications was rejected across the board, of which 57,308 applications came from China.) )
2. Investment amount.
United States: Invested about 3 million yuan in the U.S. regional center;
Australia: Invested about 4.4 million RMB to establish a business in Australia;
New Zealand: Invested about 7.5 million yuan to purchase New Zealand government bonds;
Canada: Invested about 8.82 million yuan to buy Canadian bonds.
3. From the preparation materials.
Australia: Provide proof of assets;
New Zealand: Provide proof of assets;
United States: Provide proof of assets;
4. From the perspective of business background:
United States: No business experience required;
Canada: More than two years of business management experience.
New Zealand: More than 3 years of business experience;
Australia: Must be a corporate legal person or have shares in the company.
5. From the perspective of risk and policy stability.
Australia: Stable policy and low risk;
New Zealand: Stable policy and low risk;
United States: Risky;
Canada: Policies are volatile and risky.
6. Language requirements.
Australia: No language requirement;
United States: No language requirement;
New Zealand: IELTS average score of 3 or above;
Canada: Some provinces require an IELTS score of 4 for nomination.
7. Ranking of the natural environment.
Clause. 1. Australia.
Clause. 2. New Zealand.
Clause. 3. The United States.
Clause. 4. Canada.
8. Welfare and education rankings.
Clause. 1. The United States.
Clause. 2. Australia.
Clause. 3. New Zealand.
Clause. 4. Canada.
In fact, there is no such thing as a good country, only the one that suits you is the best.
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It depends on the person. In general, the United States is preferred, followed by Australia and Canada, and New Zealand third.
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Hello! Canada has a BC provincial nomination that can be interviewed in 3 months, and the United States has a direct investment program.
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Canada is cold except for Vancouver, which is deadly, and you have to wear a sweater when you go out, let alone enjoy the sun and the sea on the beach. But Australia is facing increasing drought and water shortages.
Lifestyle Australia is more comfortable. The advantage of Canada is that it is close to the United States, and many people just change their Canadian passports and go to the United States. Australia's relationship with China is better than Canada's relationship with China, and with China as a cash cow, it is difficult to get rich.
The best welfare on the planet is Nordics, followed by Australia and New Zealand. Canada is more famous for its universal free health care.
1. Employment, problem, Canada is better than Australia, because Canada can go to the United States for employment.
2. The quality of life, almost, in general Canada is a little better.
3. Canada is indeed colder.
4. There is no such thing as a good major, as long as you have good interests.
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To be honest, I'm in favor of going to Sydney, Australia is better than Canada, Canada is too cold, I'm also a southerner, and I've decided to go to Australia after going to both countries, and the social security benefits are good for both countries.
1. But in terms of reading and life, Melbourne is better than Sydney, the living environment and the learning resources of the University of Melbourne are better than Sydney, and there is less pressure as you said, but Melbourne has a quiet and humanistic atmosphere, but business and employment are not as active as Sydney;
2. But there are two sides to the affairs, because Australia's politics and economy continue to be relatively stable, and the national welfare treatment is good, so there are a lot of immigrants recently, so Australia has raised the threshold of immigration policy, unless it is to apply to go to the arid and underdeveloped areas in the west, the policy is slightly relaxed;
3. Students in skilled jobs in Australia are relatively easy to employ, such as electrical engineering, manufacturing engineering, nursing and catering, etc.
Good luck!
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Both countries are good, both are high-welfare countries, and the level of education is also world-class. As far as I know, all aspects of employment are pretty much the same, depending on what you like.
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1.At present, the employment rate in Australia and Canada is about the same, and if you say which one is easier to find a job, then I think you have no problem finding a job as long as you have excellent English skills. However, it takes effort to find a job in both countries.
2.Australia and Canada are both high-welfare countries with a good quality of life.
3.This is the point, Canada is colder, Australia has a more comfortable climate.
4.If you go to Australia, it is recommended that you choose accounting, computing, engineering, education, nursing and other in-demand majors.
PS, you can choose a shortage major in the University of South Australia, you don't need to find a job after graduation, IELTS score 4 6 points, you can meet the immigration requirements.
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Now it is difficult to immigrate to Australia, IELTS score requirements are very high, and it is difficult to find a job, eight out of ten people study finance, and one of my sisters is very difficult to find a job.
If you talk about welfare, it's pretty much the same, as long as you contribute, you can make money.
If you're afraid of the cold, consider a place like Vancouver and Victoria.
I have to say that the labor service industry is still very powerful, labor is getting more and more expensive, interest is very important, and you can't make money for a long time for a job you don't like.
Big brother, I'll help you find it, wait a minute
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