Essay About Moving To Canada

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Life isn't always easy for new comers, especially during the initial period of immigration. They have to overcome many challenges. Some people will give up their dream of creating a new life and return home. I don’t think that anyone should be looked down upon when making this decision. Our family has lived in Canada for 6 years. I admit that I have often felt lonely and that it has taken a lot of effort to adapt to my new life here. I have had to improve my English and learn many new skills in order to work. These are just a few of the challenges I have had to deal with. However, looking back over the last six years of my life and comparing it to my life in China, I feel Canada is a more supportive and hopeful place to live. My family has decided to stay and make Canada our permanent home for the following reasons.

First of all, pollution and food safety are not serious concerns for people living in Canada. In contrast, these two issues are the most talked about problems among the citizens of all Chinese communities. Perhaps you have heard about the air quality of Beijing and the poisonous baby formula incident. Many local Canadians have asked me about pollution in China. I answer reluctantly, " That symbols boom of the factory of the world." Fortunately, Mother Nature has given Canada lots of forest and lakes, so it’s citizens can enjoy fresh air …show more content…

When I landed at the Vancouver airport, a stranger voluntary offered me a quarter, so I could call my landlord and have him pick me up. That kind gesture was just the first of many to come. My first boss gave me a free bicycle, so I could ride to work. When I moved to a new place, my new friends sent me furniture. In 2010, my family moved to a small town in the interior of southern BC. Whenever I asked for help, people around me assisted me with patience and warmth. I feel not only my neighbors and colleagues but also strangers care about

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