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"Dad can't find a job now after graduating from his master's degree, is it useful to study?" The emigrants to the UK were speechless by their children's rhetorical questions

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Hong Kongers who have moved to the UK are unhappy again...

According to the Hong Kong News Network reported yesterday (13th), a Hong Kong netizen revealed that relatives did not think much about it before moving to the Uk, the result did not expect to find a job is very difficult, teaching children to read is also asked by the other party, "Dad is also a master's degree graduate, now can not find a job, reading is useful?" "Speechless, the relative has decided to return to Hong Kong after a year because life is simply not as expected.

"Dad can't find a job now after graduating from his master's degree, is it useful to study?" The emigrants to the UK were speechless by their children's rhetorical questions

Comprehensive Hong Kong media reported that recently, some Hong Kong netizens posted on the forum, revealing that their relatives had originally achieved the position of director in Hong Kong, and the family finances were stable. Because I have been paying attention to the introduction of immigration KOLs, I immigrated to the UK without much consideration. However, after moving to the UK life is not as expected, the original in Hong Kong their family has their own house, in order to move to the UK, the impulse to sell the house, now living in the UK in the rental house, the expertise of relatives is no use, helplessly had to turn to the grassroots work.

Education also has a crisis, relatives have two children, which require children to study well, in the future to enroll in college, but provoked the disgust of children, children said that in Hong Kong to be forced to study, now moved to the United Kingdom also to force reading, do exercises, once a 15-year-old daughter directly asked: "Dad also has a master's degree, now can not find a job, reading is useful?" ”

Due to the difficulties in many aspects, relatives began to reflect on the so-called "easier to study" and "painless admission to universities (easy to apply for universities)" in the United Kingdom, and frankly said that they had always said that it was for the good of the next generation, but after going to the United Kingdom, they found that there were more opportunities in Hong Kong. Although his relatives have now found a new job, they still decided to return to Hong Kong in a year's time.

The netizen also replied to other people's questions, saying that his relatives really had no choice.

"Dad can't find a job now after graduating from his master's degree, is it useful to study?" The emigrants to the UK were speechless by their children's rhetorical questions

Recently, the post has aroused heated discussion in the Hong Kong forum, and some people have questioned the Hong Kong dad who moved in the post, believing that he will not educate his children, and his work ability may be average, which will fall to such a point;

"Dad can't find a job now after graduating from his master's degree, is it useful to study?" The emigrants to the UK were speechless by their children's rhetorical questions
"Dad can't find a job now after graduating from his master's degree, is it useful to study?" The emigrants to the UK were speechless by their children's rhetorical questions
"Dad can't find a job now after graduating from his master's degree, is it useful to study?" The emigrants to the UK were speechless by their children's rhetorical questions
"Dad can't find a job now after graduating from his master's degree, is it useful to study?" The emigrants to the UK were speechless by their children's rhetorical questions

Some netizens also said that in fact, many people who have moved to the UK are indeed far less comfortable than in Hong Kong, and they cannot enjoy better educational resources, plus after the outbreak of the new crown epidemic, the UK chose to "lie flat" early, and it is indeed inconvenient to be the most.

"Dad can't find a job now after graduating from his master's degree, is it useful to study?" The emigrants to the UK were speechless by their children's rhetorical questions
"Dad can't find a job now after graduating from his master's degree, is it useful to study?" The emigrants to the UK were speechless by their children's rhetorical questions

According to the Hong Kong News Network, in March last year, when the British government had just launched the so-called BNO "5 + 1" naturalization policy less than two months ago, it was revealed that there had been a "wave of immigration returns", and children may return to be "transfer students", if they can't keep up with the learning progress, the grades are not up to standard, and even have to repeat the grade.

Some lawyers have bluntly said that in Hong Kong, whether private or public schools, the government has strict control over the quality of education, but Hong Kong people have moved to the UK, most of them can only choose local public schools, but the public school equipment, teachers are far inferior to Hong Kong, transfer students also have to face the discomfort of life and cultural differences, teachers can not take care of students' emotions. In contrast, returning to Hong Kong to study is naturally a better choice for children's education.

In addition to education issues, nowadays, many Hong Kong people complain about their living conditions in the UK every day on the Internet.

Some people complain about repeated discrimination and dare not speak out; some people can't find a job on the street and complain that "Britain betrayed me"; some people are infected with the new crown and begin to miss Hong Kong's epidemic prevention policy...

In February this year, the British inflation rate reached the highest rate in 30 years, prices soared, and a group of people who moved to the UK and Hong Kong cried on social media that life was difficult, "electricity bills and natural gas rose by 50%, and in the future, soup will not dare to cook more." There are also people who say that they regret immigrating to the UK, "I don't know why I came here." ”

Previously, the Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao had pointed out that after Brexit, a large number of European workers were driven away, but most of the vacancies were low-income jobs, not the "decent jobs" sought by the British and Hong Kong people. According to the survey, more than 90% of BNO migrants quit their jobs in Hong Kong, but as of the end of August last year, only 35.2% had found work in the UK and only 18.5% had full-time jobs. And Hong Kong people flocking to the UK in the context of the epidemic and economic recession will only be more disliked.

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