A survey shows that Hong Kong people immigrate to the UK in the face of difficulty in employment. Some immigration consultants said that some Hong Kong people were not prepared before they were transferred to the local employment.Restart.
According to the Sing Tao Daily report on Wednesday (November 22), the "Welcome Hong Kong People's Council" headquartered in the UK recently announced a survey and visited 2,000 British national (overseas) passport (BNO) passport (BNO)) Visa plan immigration to Hong Kong people in the UK. In the age of 65, only 50%of Hong Kong people were employed in the local area. 12%refers to unemployment to find jobs. Nearly 60%of them lacked confidence in English.
Zhou Kaiting, Director of Migrant Consultant Immigration Project, said that some of the reason why some Hong Kong people who immigrated to the UK through BNO are difficult to employment because they often conceive the positions and wages of Hong Kong in Hong Kong.Essence
She continued to point out that some people who moved British did not conduct in -depth research and believed that they could easily immigrate to the UK through BNO and can easily employment in the local area.More less experience, but there is no work experience in the local area. For many countries, it must be done from the beginning. "
Zhou Kaiting said that although there are no shortage of highly educated people in the switching group, the Hong Kong workplace does not need to be fully used in English. For example, there have been customers who have worked in Hong Kong in Hong Kong.Ashamed to study English again, English ability has not improved for a long time.
She also mentioned that notice that many Hong Kong people who apply for a BNO visa to Britain are not very ideal and travel without fully preparing, but the British life index is high and the expenditure increases.Essence
99%of the respondents said that they did not plan to return to Hong Kong.Zhou Kaiting analyzed that many people sold Hong Kong property with the family immigrants, and even if they returned to Hong Kong, they could not re -ownership in the original area. For immigrants from Hong Kong people in the family, rashly returning will only allow their children to learn from both ends.She said frankly that these groups had to clenched their teeth and passed the difficulties.
Zhou Kaiting added that a group of middle age, no children, and not finding ideal jobs in the UK, has a greater opportunity for return.She explained that this group of people do not need to worry about their children's studies, and there are still more than half of their lives to live. If they have been difficult to find ideal jobs in the UK, they will choose to return.