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A Canadian Immigrant

 

            
             It's hard for people in china to become nurses because they are not in demand. When Courtney a 23-year-old Chinese girl wanted to become a nurse Toronto, Canada offered her a position. She believes Canada will be a perfect place to move to. She knows that Canada has many job opportunities and from what she saw and heard it seems they have a good way of life. She is thrilled to be moving there and believes she will really like it.
             The year 2003 seems to be the perfect time for Courtney to move there. She would like to move to Canada to become a nurse and be in a more peaceful country. She loves working with people and knows how pleasant everyone in Canada is unlike China where everyone is very pushy and grumpy. Nursing is Courtney's passion and was so ecstatic when she was offered the job. She knows that Canada is a multicultural country so she will fit right in. Life in China was to cluttered and fast paced. She wanted somewhere more calm and relaxing where she has space to move so she knew Canada was the right place for her and had to take this wonderful opportunity.
             Life in china had changed over the years and by 2003 she had to move. She thinks that China has become even more populated and crowded then it had been before. It's very difficult to live there let alone start a family there. China has a new leader who changed everything around. He is a man who agrees with war. A few years ago life couldn't be better for her. She was in school, having fun with her friends and enjoying life. Now that she has to enter the real world with a career China isn't going to be a part of her life anymore and she is fine with that. She is looking forward to starting a new life.
             Canada was the first choice for Courtney to move to because of Canada's benefits. She knows Canada is a country that loves to make peace with everyone which will take care of her troubles with China's new leader and his war plans.


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