Answering a netizen's question: 34 years old, planning to immigrate to Canada, is it still possible?

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Question: The questioner is already 34 years old and has been working in China Construction System for over ten years. They do not know how to drink alcohol and are not good at using language (flattery). I have been wandering around the grassroots project department, and at most I go home one day a week or two days a week at the construction site. Unable to take care of my family, I often miss my wife and children. There is no hope of promotion either. At present, the couple's assets are about RMB 5 million. Is it feasible to immigrate to Canada through employer sponsorship, and after obtaining the PR, go to college to learn some skills? Domestic double non one undergraduate program, majoring in inorganic non-metallic materials

I live a miserable life every day, and the questioner is not good at words, has a weak personality, and is often blamed by PUA and others.

English proficiency: Can understand textual news from BBC and CNN without relying on translation. There may be some errors in details, and audio news may not keep up. In addition, I took the IELTS exam 5 years ago with a total score of 5.5.

Additional explanation: My dad has been doing home decoration since 2001 and has been doing it for 17 years. Our hometown is in Hefei, and it has developed rapidly for a period of time. Our home was also demolished. Between 2008 and 2013, my dad used his earned money and demolition funds to purchase several properties, and later sold them to me to buy a house in Hangzhou. So 5 million assets are neither high nor low among my friends, and they are also neither high nor low in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai. Of course, it's nothing in Zhihu

Answer: Although I usually encourage everyone to pursue their own goals, I understand your current situation and do not want to give empty encouragement. As a reference, I can share my experience with my family: our entire family, including my parents, in laws, and brother-in-law, are currently working and living overseas.

I don't think you need to worry about your age. My father-in-law first went overseas (Vietnam) to start a factory when he was 50 years old, and although I planned to immigrate earlier, I actually started doing business around the age of 35. Although I am a pilot with no previous business experience, I have now become a resident of 5 countries and run multiple multinational companies. Pursuing dreams is not that difficult, the key is to take the first step. When you go out, your cognition and knowledge will be greatly enhanced, and the road ahead will become wider and wider.

According to your conditions, it is completely feasible to immigrate through either studying abroad or obtaining a work visa. Although there is room for improvement in your English proficiency, you already have the foundation and will not become a major obstacle. In terms of economy, I have seen many immigrants with poor economic conditions who, through unremitting efforts, still find their own position overseas. On the contrary, the true big boss immigrants are actually a minority.

So, I think your immigration idea is practical and feasible, the key is to plan well and have a firm belief. Dreams need to be achieved through one's own efforts, and immigration may be an important way for you to pursue a free life. I can only provide a brief answer today because I saw your question at the last minute and don't have time to answer it in detail. If you have any further questions, please feel free to leave a message at any time.

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