Is it worth to immigrate to Canada?

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<HTML>随心所欲,随遇而安。

相信事物的两面性,没什么值不值。</HTML>
 
<HTML>If you can persist on the loliness and losting everything and have
the ability to create new things..</HTML>
 
<HTML>I am very regret</HTML>
 
<HTML>If you immigrate to Canada, you will lost many things ..., and what you will get only fresh air and blue sky, those are not the most important things in life.
I have lived in Canada for more than one year, and I have a good job, but I still don't like here. Maybe I will go back China next year.</HTML>
 
<HTML>I quite agree with "want to go back", me and my family landed 2 yrs ago. Now I have a nice job and decent house, cars...., everything we dreamed about before we came to canada. But still, I feel there is something missing in my life--the happiness.Maybe you dont think this is the most important thing in one's life. you can give it a try.After 1 yr or 2, you will miss all of your friends and families in China.(It is harder to make friends here) You will say :"I'd rather go back to China to find a less-paid job." Believe or not, Happiness can change one's life.(dont ask me why I still stuck here, cos I am a money-hunger) </HTML>
 
<HTML>Actually,Much more money can be earned in China. More opportunities in China now. Many of my friends and former classmates can earn 200,000 to 300,000 RenMingBi after tax each year in China which eauals about 40k to 50k CAN$. A computer engineer's after-tax income in Canada is no more than 40k to 50k CAN$ although his before-tax income is about 80k CAN$.
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hard to say

<HTML>money is not the only thing you need to consider. although "want to go back" say that maybe he will go back next year, he still live and work here. I think the most important thing you need to consider is "would you mind to give up all things you have had in china and regain them again in canada". it is hard. you should decide if you want to try.</HTML>
 
RE: hard to say

<HTML>苹果(APPLE)同志的随心所欲显得有些孟浪:),但随遇而安确可作为移民的座右铭。正所谓既来之,则安之。。。。

钱和生活质量不能划等号。漂泊的经验也确实告诉我,出国,最痛苦的不是没人与你共担艰苦,而往往是无人与你分享幸福。。。正象那位买了车和房的哥们一样。

不过对于大多数的的人来讲,出国的确是一场自身的革命。

马克思是这样论述革命的,。。。无产者,失去的只是锁链,换来的确是自由。</HTML>
 
RE: hard to say

<HTML>精辟,A2Z,you must have been a communist member.I was too.</HTML>
 
RE: hard to say

<HTML>唉,我当初读书时可是用别人上党课的时间来准备TOFFEL的。就因为这没混入党内:)

共产党宣言我是在出国后读的,当时一个来自台湾的室友正在做这方面的研究。他的PHD论文就是探讨共产主义思想在西方的消亡。很怀念当年在小城读书的
时光。一两个知己围着一盆红烧肉或肉糟,你谈你的哲学,我谈我的宇宙,他谈他的生命。。。钱是绝对无多的,有的人甚至还要到餐馆端端盘子洗洗碗,但那时我们是快乐的。。

年轻真好!!!</HTML>
 
说一具题外话,谁知道哪里有类似洗碗的工作呀?跟俺说说

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