What is your 專業? How many of your friends in your "same period" 回流香港? 香港回流潮,又叫做返港潮,係一啲香港居民移民咗去外國,作爲海外港人住咗一段時間,跟住之後又回流返咗香港住嘅人。
@timmyfung017 ай бұрын
hey I am from HK too, immigrated to Calgary in 2001, I am 34 right now, I agreed with most of what you said, people are ungrateful sometimes sorry I don't know how to type in Chinese.
I had similar experience. I migrated to Toronto for 3.5 years and could not get steady jobs at all, just some periodically part-time works. I survived and earned nothing. Afterwards, I returned to HK. HK is still a good place to develop your career and earn great money. Glad that I have made the right decision. Depends on what you think and need.
@張小姐-f6q8 ай бұрын
希望你唔係其中一個豬豆因為2019黑暴移民嘅人
@CheungConnie-jo6pt8 ай бұрын
you can stay or leave Hong Kong, freedom of choice. Everyone can make their own decision, no regret.
@zhangmaverick8 ай бұрын
遠托異國,昔人所悲,望風懷想,能不依依。身出禮義之鄉,而入無知之俗。
@patricks83648 ай бұрын
Yes. You can make and save more money in HK because of low tax and inexpensive food. The priciest expense in HK is housing. But if you bought your own place in HK, the mortgage payments are actually accumulating your wealth. In US, UK and Canada, 30~40% of your pay check is for taxes. And an average meal probably cost $100 to $200 HKD. No way you can find $40 HKD two-dish rice in western world. And you have to buy a car which its value depreciates every year. On top of that, you have to pay the maintenance, repairs and insurance as the car ages.
@rakuraku80438 ай бұрын
OMG.... this brings back a rush of memories of my early days as an immigrant to Vancouver from HK in 1989.... I was just a small kid back then... in first few years it was tough as hell trying to pick up English, trying to blend in with the mainstream culture and help out my parents with their coffee shop business on weekends.... fast forward by 35 years, I'm now a parent of 2 kids... and I'm so grateful/proud we are calling Canada home!!! Canadians in general (and depending on your hood) are very respectful and willing to lend a hand!! They accept all of us as part of their great country!
@vh44758 ай бұрын
如果可以搵得返Michael同Cecilia、James嚟訪問下如何就好喇
@edwardtutor28 ай бұрын
方東昇出動!
@lawjerry39978 ай бұрын
呼叫方东昇
@ms8184 ай бұрын
我估Michael 挨到入藉就即刻回流。 ,Cecil and James 應該可以挨到出頭。 睇下方東昇可摸耳幫手嘞。
oh no, big boss mainlanders get public housing first and high end financial jobs before 2022? hk people lower class?
@nakim1200Ай бұрын
以前香港都係請鬼佬先,而家香港都係請大陸人先,香港人排第二。
@evanfeng18 ай бұрын
I have been in Toronto for over 2 years now. I came here to study at first, and luckily found a job in the industry I used to work in Hong Kong after half a year. However, after tax deductions, the salary is lower than what I earned in Hong Kong. The expenses here are much higher than in Hong Kong - you need to own a car and food is more expensive. Canada is not a heaven; it also has its drawbacks. In fact, Hong Kong is a very good place, and maybe I will return there in the future.
@hangloong12518 ай бұрын
Hong Kong used to be a heaven before 1997. But nowadays, everything is falling apart...It has become a totalitarianism society and things will get even worse after the Basic Law Article 23 have passed.
Back in the 70s, my parents moved to NYC with just enough money for rent and the basics. They both worked super hard in blue-collar jobs-my mom put in almost 10-hour days in a sweatshop, and my dad drove a taxi from morning till evening. He worked non-stop until he sadly passed away in his late 50s. Life was really tough, but they were determined to push through and create a better future for their three kids. Now, my mom has been enjoying her retirement for two decades and is doing great. I’m forever grateful for their sacrifices and just wish my dad could see how well his kids have turned out. Moving to a new country is never easy, especially with all the new surroundings and cultures. We all had our struggles, but we eventually adapted and made it work. Instead of focusing on the hardships, being open-minded and seizing the chance to build a new life can make all the difference.
@hiro05008 ай бұрын
現在加拿大情況可能更差, 真係想知道現在這Micheal 的近況。
@Badbeatyou8 ай бұрын
賣撚咗鹹鴨蛋啦 幾撚多年啊
@EdisonChen-b7z8 ай бұрын
He is in the heaven prob Whole Life contributed to the family
@hangloong12518 ай бұрын
@@Badbeatyou 未必,八九年時三十出頭, 而家最多先七十幾歲...
@vh44758 ай бұрын
@@hangloong1251 +1 佢同太太都有可能仲健在,或者如果可以訪問到佢囝囝,聽下佢as an adult now對移民後、父母相處等嘅感受都會好有意思
They are all at senior management level already in hk. I guess it must be harder for them to give up everything in hk and to start over in another country. I think they were quite brave. Hope it worked out good for them.
@zhangmaverick8 ай бұрын
遠托異國,昔人所悲,望風懷想,能不依依。身出禮義之鄉,而入無知之俗。
@NoDoubtAz8 ай бұрын
In the past and now is still the same. Male usually does labour but not the better labour jobs. They probably move groceries, tv or now drivers. Female usually are cashiers
@edwinskwok8 ай бұрын
@@NoDoubtAzyou can learn a trade or profession. Why settle with labour jobs?
@@hangloong1251mic claim he worked in a IT firm he should know how to use BBS
@colahandmade8 ай бұрын
依傢分分鐘幾層樓揸手😂
@mowong23268 ай бұрын
響加拿大一樣可以有幾層樓,幾間屋。
@sallychan89238 ай бұрын
為下一代😳😳😳😳😳
@alexhsu10268 ай бұрын
Apart from freedom,對於高薪精英人士,香港(稅率低)絕對好於加拿大,而且我看過太多臺大和復旦大學的醫學研究人員來🇺🇸🇨🇦只能做給小朋友開感冒藥的工作,而不是繼續科研,蠻可惜的。但對於中產階級,🇨🇦和🇬🇧對於新移民也越來越難,可對於下一代,好好讀書機會還是大於香港。而且隨著🇨🇦亞裔移民越來越多,種族歧視越來越少,社會也更加包容。不過現在西方左傾和產業空心化都十分嚴重,只有美國的經濟依然強大,但是美國社會對華人的排斥明顯比加拿大嚴重很多。所以其實都半斤八兩😂。
NOT ME! I've been living here in Van City almost all my life.... still loving it!! well of course you gotta pick the right area like north shore where I am now to be able to enjoy life.... I worked my ass off last 30+ years and now I'm holding 4 condos for rental income.. I'd MUCH rather live here as a minority but feel like a citizen of a COUNTRY that respects/protects my rights!!!!!!! Do you even know how much the Americans envy our lifestyle and healthcare???
@@hangloong1251you are in a English speaking country dude. What do you want
@rakuraku80438 ай бұрын
I've been living here in Van City almost all my life.... still loving it!! well of course you gotta pick the right area like north shore where I am now to be able to enjoy life.... I worked my ass off last 30+ years and now I'm holding 4 condos for rental income... look around and see how much of a real estate boom it's been in BC!!! Don't just think of the crappy side in East Van or Surrey! Also, thanks to cancel culture, you almost never see blatant racist attacks by the locals, well except for the bums with mental disorder!
@kwokleung79558 ай бұрын
自作孽,自己揀沒怪人
@tsuis8 ай бұрын
人離鄉殘😮
@zhangmaverick8 ай бұрын
遠托異國,昔人所悲,望風懷想,能不依依。身出禮義之鄉,而入無知之俗。
@garykwan3608 ай бұрын
Canadian experience is the nightmare for immigrants.
@edwinskwok8 ай бұрын
All locals has Canadian experience. All high students have to gain x amount of work hours..
@rakuraku80438 ай бұрын
I've been living here in Van City almost all my life.... still loving it!! well of course you gotta pick the right area like north shore where I am now to be able to enjoy life.... I worked my ass off last 30+ years and now I'm holding 4 condos for rental income..
So true, in Calgary Canada when colour of people apply for jobs we won't put our last name or else we lose many job interview opportunities.
@NoDoubtAz8 ай бұрын
Lived there for almost thirty years, faced at least 6 racism and unfairness in job seeking and in dating
@reynaicer29317 ай бұрын
依家大陸人叫香港做國際金融中心遺址⋯⋯😂
@nakim1200Ай бұрын
@@NoDoubtAz 履歷可以唔寫姓嘅咩
@lc93558 ай бұрын
而家睇到中國強大,可能後悔移民了
@hangloong12518 ай бұрын
睇到而家香港同國內既環境..更慶幸當年選擇移民,
@yuchenglin57998 ай бұрын
@@hangloong1251家陣香港分分鍾慘過大陸😂真係諗極唔到
@rakuraku80438 ай бұрын
why would any?? unless you are in the business of selling properties/gold to Mainlanders in HK?? right now I'm breathing the air of total freedom in Canada.... I can speak my mind without fearing any stupid security laws!!