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When I first went out, the language was not very smooth, and most of them were doing some work that did not require language communication. The restaurant cleaned up the table and washed the dishes, and the factory assembly line was ......However, even if you are a cleaner, you can be better or worse, you will be more comfortable in a high-end office, you will earn more if you are less dirty, and you will be more tired as a cleaner in a hospital or bar. I remember when we were studying outside, our classmates did everything, such as summer film factories, fast food restaurants, gas stations, chefs, hospitals, Chinese medicine stores, ......There's everything.
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After immigration, it is still your own educational background, work experience and English language ability to influence your employment choice :)
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If you first come to Japan and you don't speak Japanese well, you can only do some washing dishes, doing odd jobs in the back kitchen, or doing some heavy work. When the language is a little better, you can do some cashier at the supermarket, or serve food and deliver tea to customers in the store. When the language is completely fine, you can find some jobs teaching Chinese, but there are few such job opportunities.
1 hour's wages are called hourly pay. Timing varies according to a region and a type of work. In general, the time limit in the Tokyo and Osaka areas is higher than in other areas.
Generally speaking, no matter where you work in Japan, the minimum salary is about 650 yen. When teaching Chinese, I was given the highest salary, ranging from 1,500 yen to 3,000 yen.
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Open a Chinese restaurant:
Working in a Chinese restaurant, serving dishes and washing dishes seems to be the first job most Chinese immigrants have overseas. After slowly accumulating a certain amount of experience, many people began to plan to open their own Chinese restaurants. There are no language requirements, most of them deal with Chinese, are not controlled by their superiors, have a small investment, and have a high rate of return.
Opening a Chinese restaurant should be the best choice for overseas Chinese to have their own business at the least cost.
Sales: As more and more Chinese immigrants are immigrated, there are more and more positions that need to be served by Chinese immigrants. Sales, such as real estate sales, shopping mall sales, insurance sales, etc., are very popular among Chinese with an advantage in Chinese. Mandarin and Cantonese-speaking real estate agents abound in Vancouver, and finding a Mandarin-speaking salesperson is a breeze in a big mall.
Study Abroad and Immigration Consultant:
The trend of studying abroad and immigration has been on the rise, and the corresponding intermediaries have been in short supply. Many Chinese immigrants can easily obtain a lot of customer resources because of their cultural background and language advantages, so as long as Canada maintains an open policy, licensed immigration and study abroad consultants will always be a popular industry.
Teaching English: Chinese with good English have a market in Canada, many international students have just arrived, their English grades are not satisfactory, they cannot directly enter the university, and they need to read ESL to overpass, which is when Chinese English teachers come in handy. They can communicate in Chinese to get closer to students, and they can also teach in English to help improve English scores. Therefore, in Vancouver, where there are many Chinese students, Chinese and English teachers are very sought-after in many language institutions.
Teach traditional Chinese culture:
Traditional Chinese culture is a great asset, and even when they go overseas, many immigrants rely on it for their livelihood. Some domestic experts and professors think that no one recognizes them abroad, but this is not the case. For example, teachers who teach folk dance and Chinese painting can also receive a lot of students in Canada, at least survival is not a problem.
Driving Instructor: This is another profession that is supported by immigrants. Newcomers should be fully familiar with Canada's rules after landing, and driving is one of the most important ones. Compared with foreign coaches, there are barriers to language communication, and many Chinese still like to find Chinese coaches to learn and practice cars.
Open a beauty shop: For Vancouver, where rich wives are gathered, the business of beauty salons and spas is not too good. For newcomers looking for a job, it is very easy to work in a beauty salon as long as they get a beauty massage license, and this kind of service industry generally has a very good tip. After doing it for a few years, it is also a good choice to become familiar with the process and start your own business.
Accounting: Chinese are good at mathematics and good at various exams, after obtaining CGA, CMA and CA licenses, going to work in a large Canadian company is an ideal job for many Chinese immigrants. The job is stable, and the welfare leave is generally better than other Chinese jobs.
Traditional Chinese Medicine: This industry still depends on the accumulation of skills and experience in China, but as long as the ability is strong, good Chinese medicine, such as physiotherapists, acupuncturists, etc., is still highly recognized in Canada, and this is a high-end technology industry, even if the annual salary is not as good as that of local residents, but the income is naturally not a problem.
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1. Teach English.
There is a market for Chinese with good English in Canada. After arriving in Canada, many people will find that many international students who have just arrived in Canada have not achieved satisfactory English scores and cannot go directly to university, and need to study ESL for transition, which is where English teachers from China come in handy. They can not only communicate in Chinese to get closer to students, but also teach in English to help these Chinese students improve their English scores.
Therefore, Chinese-speaking Chinese English teachers are very popular in many language institutions.
2. Teach traditional Chinese culture.
In Canada, some immigrants choose to teach traditional Chinese culture, such as teaching children to dance folk dances, painting Chinese paintings, etc., and this profession can also receive many students who are interested in these traditional cultures in Canada and get a good income.
3. Open a Chinese restaurant.
This is the employment choice of many Chinese who go abroad: planning to open a Chinese restaurant. This profession does not have too many language requirements, most of them deal with Chinese, are not controlled by superiors, have small investment, high rate of return, and can be their own boss.
4. IT industry.
Currently, there is a great shortage of IT talent in Canada. Jonathan Ward, CEO of a Toronto executive search firm, said: "The current unemployment rate in Canada's IT industry is 1%.
It's not just tech companies competing for these IT talents, but also giants in different industries, such as banks, insurance companies, law firms and retailers, who are desperately looking for this talent. It is understood that artificial intelligence and blockchain technology talents are in short supply, and on the job search **indeed canada, artificial intelligence-related job postings have increased by more than 100% in the past year and a half!In Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, Waterloo, Halifax, Calgary and other high-tech cities, there are high-tech industrial zones, and a large number of high-tech enterprises have a great demand for high-tech talents.
5. Sales staff.
In Canada, there are more and more immigrants from China, and there are more and more positions that need to serve Chinese immigrants, so the sales industry especially needs employees who can speak Chinese, such as real estate sales, shopping mall sales, insurance sales, etc.
6. Driving instructor.
Again, this is a profession that is supported by immigrants. After Chinese immigrants first land, they should be fully familiar with the various rules of Canada, and driving is one of the most important ones. Compared with the language communication barriers of foreign coaches, many Chinese immigrants still like to find Chinese coaches to learn and practice driving.
7. Accounting. Accounting in a local Canadian company is an ideal job for many Chinese immigrants. The job is stable and the welfare leave is generally better than other jobs.
Of course, there are many career options for Chinese immigrants to Canada! But why do newcomers to Canada do so well in terms of employment and income? This is also due to the fact that the current labor market in Canada is really short of people, so many Chinese have taken advantage of this situation to apply for immigration to Canada.
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The most bai is the labourer, and du is the laborer, such as in the restaurant, the super zhi city, and the wine dao
Pattern workers in shops and warehouses earn the lowest hourly wage. Many skilled immigrants who came out of the power back then are doing this kind of work. Although they all have academic qualifications, they are not good at English, and they are middle-aged, and they do not have the courage to go to school in Canada again and regain local professional and technical qualifications, so they can only do this kind of work.
A small number of people who have studied in universities and colleges after coming to Canada have entered office buildings and banks and worked as white-collar workers. This kind of job requires a Canadian university degree or professional and technical qualifications, and English proficiency.
Of course, there are very few people who go to university in Canada, obtain professional qualifications, and then start their own careers, and they are still successful. For example, opening an accounting firm to provide tax returns, financial consulting and other services for local Chinese.
There are also some investment immigrants who do not have to work, and the money they earn in China can already allow them to live a good life in Canada.
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The lowest end is the washing of dishes. No language is required. But that's not the case now. Washing dishes is just an inherent concept of Chinese people for part-time jobs.
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