Right on!!!! Immigrants are to acclimate to the host country and culture!!! Be part of the host country instead of trying to change the host to your own preference.
@Ninjabeefyschtick2 жыл бұрын
wish my family was more into the Canadian/us culture when we came. I feel kinda fobby and not familiar with the culture here enuf. there's just too much of an Asian concentration in Canada where everyone sticks to TVB back then.
@johnconstantine12463 жыл бұрын
Maggie 極有做KZbinr,電台或電視既潛質。把聲好正同講野好有條理!
@Yoruwasuki3 жыл бұрын
呢種VIDEO好好睇,可以幫我哋呢啲窮L大概知道外國生活,甚至乎係LGBT家庭嘅諗法。
@kccathyng3 жыл бұрын
其實鐘意男人鐘意女人有乜問題?加拿大好開放 你試下歧視? 你會扑街
@Apollochannelhk3 жыл бұрын
唔係人地慢, 係香港人快
@caseylee18663 жыл бұрын
疫情前多倫多市中心,睇吓慢唔慢。車水馬龍
@atamo43233 жыл бұрын
係香港人冇耐性,最緊要serve佢先。要佢哋等一兩分鐘就唔開心,要等5分鐘個天就會跌落嚟。
@pingchukli14783 жыл бұрын
是呀~有同感~我喜歡加拿大的生活~慢慢来~没太燥~心平气和啲~人都長寿咯~😝
@NoirRvan3 жыл бұрын
應該係話,大城市都係快,所謂慢係正常鄉村生活速度⋯東京夠快
@angelangel-bx8nd3 жыл бұрын
香港人自己整死自己,咩都要快,死都要死得快過人。
@AnnissaTravel3 жыл бұрын
香港社會用黎衡量一個人成唔成功嘅標準 真係實在太恐怖🤦🏻♀️
@aeroline113 жыл бұрын
In HK people are comparing how much they earn and this push them work really hard and forgot the meaning of life. HK average income per person is one of the highest in the world, but it was in conjuction with high living expenses especially property and food. After paying all expenses it is not much left despite of earning HKD 20k a month. In many other country the earning is much lesser than HK but the same time expenses are low too. I believe no matter where HK people migrate they will have better living standard. But don't take freedom of speech as the reason to migrate, many countries in the West ain't allow or listen to public. The way the HK protestor harm on police force if it were happened in US he or she will be gunned down. Migrate is to find a better living environment, less stress, slow rhythm, and more time for family and ourself. If one who seek pure freedom of speech then Taiwan is the best country to go.
Great talk 多謝你兩位 其實搏既都可以好搏,想有正常工作同家庭生活既亦可以,有啲冇咁幸運就更係為兩餐奔走,睇個人取態同際遇 可以既話學手藝野旁身(水電木金工燒焊冷暖氣之類),呢度雖然多人有時間DIY 做手作野,但藍領始終係有市場亦比起喺香港受人尊重
@369930203 жыл бұрын
Depends on your industry.... If you work in accounting or software developing/ coding or legal, there are still a lot of OT, may not be as extreme as HK buy definitely not 9 to 5 and no overtime pay...
@unacheng33443 жыл бұрын
但佢哋個base salary會唔會比較高?🤔
@369930203 жыл бұрын
@@unacheng3344 專業人士人工係包OT, base salart算高過一般工啩,但係通常有bonus.
I attended high school in Canada, and college in US. I work and stay in US after college ( since the 80s ). I love both countries and the people here treat us with respect. I never heard of the term " second class citizen " as stated by the HK government staff. My Hubby and I both work in Silicon Valley. Workload & schedule are very hectic and we pay over 40% of tax. My son went to private school and he graduated from Ivy League, and we absolutely appreciate the education that he has received. We also enjoy the environment and freedom here despite the heavy taxation.
@peter2383 жыл бұрын
There are many Indians in Silicon Valley.
@atamo43233 жыл бұрын
There is no “second class citizen “ in the legal sense but definitely there is prejudice like racism and glass ceiling effect, otherwise there is no blm and african-Americans won’t be protesting for decades and centuries even though some of them are super rich or famous ppl. They should call it inequality issue instead of 2nd class citizens.
@cwong87803 жыл бұрын
Racism only comes from uneducated and uninformed people.
I really like this kind of videos. It is very informative and Maggie sounds very sincere. Keep it up!
@meimeit41633 жыл бұрын
I would say the majority of what the guest said is true but only applicable in Toronto and Vancouver. When you are in other parts of Canada with less Chinese populations, getting good Chinese food is next to impossible.
@HumansOffshorePodcast3 жыл бұрын
謝謝Maggie的分享,聽到加拿大的LGBTQ政策算完善感覺很安心。
@laichufloraleung15033 жыл бұрын
人各有志。有一棵感恩知足的心,住那裏都是一樣。
@chichuenling6004 Жыл бұрын
Higher education means a diploma?
@bibilam5982 жыл бұрын
好有養份的一條片,可以知道吾同既野👍👍👍👍👍👍
@allys13903 жыл бұрын
1. I live in the Prairies (the provinces in the middle) - many jobs (not all) pay about 10 to 15% less than Vancouver and Toronto but the cost of housing is like 50% less than those places - i.e. you keep more of your income after you pay your mortgage each month. 2. Everyone in my department (15 people) spends 35 minutes or less for commuting for work each day (both ways) - so you get to spend more time with your family. Canada is awesome for the most part - if you are willing to learn and adapt, most people are very friendly and helpful.
@NoirRvan3 жыл бұрын
係啲人唔知點解硬係迫哂去城市果度之嘛⋯⋯住就都Vancouver Toronto ,去澳洲一定Sydney..日本一定要東京⋯⋯🙄🙄
@indijane13843 жыл бұрын
People just scared to start a new life. Moreover, Hong Kong is a place too convenient for dining n social gathering.
@allys13903 жыл бұрын
@@indijane1384 Completely agree. However, between retail stores in my area and online shopping, I can pretty much get 90% of the stuff that I want from Hong Kong. The Prairies (Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba) are easy to live, and you can buy a brand new house for less than CAD500,000 (1300 sq ft plus) in a very decent area. You can still watch Viu TV, there is something called the internet! 😂
I was born in Canada and lived here since. Yes, Canada is a beautiful country but racism is everywhere. People are generally nice and not as dumb as fufu claims.
@cmchoi7753 жыл бұрын
I love your tee! Hahahah where did you buy it MMG?
在下前RM 呢度d teller 幾年前已 Cad 17-21 / hour , don't worry , you will be fine , it's very easy to get promoted to financial advisor (Cad 40-100k , depends on your ability )) I got hired as financial advisor the third month I was in Canada
@kccathyng3 жыл бұрын
@@yauyau yes especially if we could speak Cantonese and Mandarin , when I worked as a bank advisor , I have too many clients that I don't give a shit about mainland people lol
@kccathyng3 жыл бұрын
@@yauyau also working in the bank give you advantage of how to be tax efficient
@kccathyng3 жыл бұрын
I did wash toilet in my first job , don't look down on being a cleaner , here , cleaner is $30 / hour , cash job
@fullmoonary3 жыл бұрын
So happy to watching ur videooooooooo
@karenawong68142 жыл бұрын
can u send me some IVF information in Canada? any websites can suggest? thanks a lot
是甘的 我曾經係provincial government 俾daycare subsidy 個部門做 我有個仔 暂時放18個月假 每月大概拎緊 Cad 1800 / mat leave 錢 睇過媽媽group 單親個啲一個小朋友拎緊extra 1300 小朋友錢 ( child care benefit ) 我個仔12 個月大就會full time child care , 950蚊 唔包食 如果你收低唔高 大概可以批到750蚊一個月day care subsidy my family income is okay , so my son only got about $230 a month and we do not qualify for day care subsidy
@kccathyng3 жыл бұрын
a lot of mainland Chinese mom chose not to work , so they can get a lot of money from government and that's true
@vickychan77253 жыл бұрын
@@kccathyng thank you.
@kccathyng3 жыл бұрын
@@vickychan7725 of course ! don't worry about life here , you got a lot of financial support from the government . I would say if you have a friend to help out with kids , life will be way easier . I have a baby , and my current job allow me to work from home after covid , before covid , I get off at 4 pm . it's very family orientated
@ycho32393 жыл бұрын
有個問題, 你們說結婚, 男方有加拿大籍, 女方是香港人, 需要什麼手續, 可以給我更多資訊
@kennyleung34673 жыл бұрын
申請spousal sponsorship
@rickyyuen33703 жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, you are freaking awesome!! Greetings from Los Angeles!!!
@LawrenceChung3 жыл бұрын
haha this is brilliant. I thought about moving to Canada for a while
Agreed. Actually, I’ve been in Toronto form more than 20 years, and I’ve seen cashiers from different ethnic groups within the GTA (Greater Toronto Area). I guess I’m lucky that I rarely seen someone who doesn’t know how to do this type of math bor.