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Is it good to immigrate to Canada? The real feelings of Canadian immigrants

Posted on 3/16/2026

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Is it good to immigrate to Canada? The true feelings of Canadian immigrants. As a well-known immigration country, Canada welcomes immigrants from all over the world. For most Chinese people, Canada is no stranger to this country. During the years when I immigrated to Canada, I felt that many things were basically consistent with what I had heard before, including education, medical care, welfare, etc., but there were more things that I didn’t understand at all before immigrating to Canada. Although there have been some small disappointments in my immigrant life over the years, in fact, I have experienced more big surprises! Immigration to Canada 1. Surprises of immigrating to Canada over the years 1. Environment Vancouver is the largest port city on the west coast of Canada. Although the latitude here is relatively high, because of the warm current passing by, it generally does not snow in winter, and the port does not freeze. In addition, the average summer temperature is around 20 degrees, so the climate here is quite pleasant. To the south of Vancouver is the blue sea and beautiful harbor, and to the northeast are the Rocky Mountains, so the scenery here is quite charming. The organic combination of natural scenery and urban prosperity has become a paradise for Canadian immigrants. 2. Welfare Canada has always attracted immigrants with its high welfare system. In fact, in addition to the well-known benefits such as education, medical care, and unemployment benefits, there are also many hidden benefits. It was only when I immigrated to Canada that I learned that there are no tickets for the large and small parks around me. Whether it is the lakes and seaside or the large green areas in the city, as long as it is not a national park, it is completely free to enter and exit at will. In terms of activity facilities, outdoor football, tennis, baseball fields, etc. can be found everywhere, and the library is also free. In addition, most public facilities are also free and fully open. 3. Life Needless to say, the Canadian social environment is better than I imagined in terms of order, rules, and care. In fact, even if many people immigrate to Canada, their thinking patterns are exactly the same as before in China, and they have not thought about how to integrate into local life. This is normal. Your thinking is your own. You think about your previous life every day. If you don’t see the good things here, you definitely won’t adapt. There are good ones in China, and there are good ones here. You just need to choose the one that suits you better. In addition, once you have your own circle of friends, life will actually not be boring at all. Many people feel bored when they first come here, which is why they don’t have their own circle here. Finally, because of my hard work, I have a lot of time left to read books, go camping, fishing, traveling with friends, and chat with many people to learn about many interesting things about various ethnic groups. Immigrating to Canada 2. Disappointments of immigrating to Canada over the years 1. Expenses Those things that do not cost money at home, such as game software, bank fees, etc., were indeed something I never thought of before immigrating to Canada. Some I think are acceptable, and some I can only accept reluctantly. 2. Festivals Who told me that Canada has many festivals? It seems that everyone said this before immigrating to Canada, so I was really unprepared for Canadian holidays and was fooled. Where does Canada have more festivals than China? Okay, I admit that there are many festivals in Canada, but the concept is completely different! There are fewer holidays with paid breaks than in China. When I first heard that the longest holiday here throughout the year is three or four days, and Christmas is a one-day holiday. When I was a child, I was so envious of foreigners because I heard that Christmas has ten days. I suddenly discovered that there would no longer be Golden Week or Chinese New Year in my life, which I had been looking forward to all year round. I was disappointed for several days. 3. Life Logically speaking, language issues and work issues in life were something I had considered before immigrating to Canada. However, it was only after I was there that I realized that my mental preparation was seriously lacking. Regarding the language issue, I can only say that it makes no sense to sit in an environment surrounded by Chinese and think about this issue like I did in the past. The direct impact of language problems is work problems. The difficulty and frustration in this aspect is estimated to be enough to write a novel. An old immigrant I met at a Chinese party was a manager of a foreign company in China. After arriving in Canada, he also experienced part-time work and a gap. Later, he decisively changed careers and became a real estate agent. As the Canadian real estate market boomed, his career was booming and he even opened his own real estate agency. The instructor I learned to get a driver's license in Canada had a doctorate in mathematics from China. So, should we immigrate or not? Which country to immigrate to? What is the purpose of immigration? All need to be analyzed carefully, otherwise you will not be a little disappointed! More about immigrating to Canada/click to learn more. Reminder: Don’t rush to remit money or pay a deposit before seeing the real thing to avoid being cheated. Other food-travel related pictures
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