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.Concordia百事通 各种标点符号的英文表达方式
1. ~ 波浪号tilde,源于西班牙语和葡语中的发音符号。 2. ! 感叹号exclamation mark/exclamation point/bang,无需多解释,在这个 “咆哮体”盛行的时代,想不懂这个都难。 3. # 汉语中因形似“井”,通常读作井号,真正的含义是数字符号(Number sign),如在一些国家‘#1’代表No.1的意思。在美式英语中一般称作pound sign,电话上的“#”叫做pound key,而加拿大英语则称之为number sign key;北美以外的其他英语国家一般称“#”为hash,相应的电话键叫做hash key。注意:数字符号(#)极易和乐谱中的升音符(? 读作sharp)相混淆。但是,乐谱的sharp和数字符号的字形不完全一样。标准数字符号(#)横线水平,而竖线向右倾斜;而乐谱的升号(?)为了在五线谱中容易识别,横线改为斜向上但竖线垂直。我猜此时有人就会举出一个极好的反例来否定上述说法,那就是C#(C Sharp)。的确,乍一看确实不相符!但事实上,C#并不违背上述结论,C Sharp中符号Sharp的创意正是来源于升音符?在乐谱中的含义——紧跟其后的音符的音高比实际标定的高半音,表示技术进一步提升之意(要不直接把C#本土化,翻译成“C优”算了^_^,这个命名方法有点类似于C++中“++”表示变量增1)。由于“?”在计算机显示、输入中不方便,因此在书写体中用“#”代替“?”,但读音保持不变。于是就出现了书写成“C#”但念作“C Sharp”的情形,了解渊源之后发现其实并不矛盾。 4. $ dollar/peso sign,我们通常把这个当作美元(USD)的符号,但拉丁美洲一些国家的人们会认为“$” 代表比索(peso),所以,不引起误解,最好用“US$”代表美元。这个符号的起源还存在争议,其中有一种说法是这样的:在18世纪末,货币单位比索的手写缩写符号是“ps”,随着时间推移,p和s感情渐进、关系日益密切,最后重叠在一起形成了现在的“$”。 5. % 百分号,percent sign。 6. ^ a读caret,表示间距符 “^ ”或 “?”,也称作wedge, up-arrow, hat,数学中通常叫做hat;b读circumflex (^),是发音符号,常见用法如?。 7. & ampersand/and,单词“and”的简写形式。 8. * asterisk/star,计算机和数学中称作“star”更常见。 9. () round brackets/open brackets; [ ] square brackets/closed brackets; { } curly brackets/definite brackets; < > angle brackets/triangular brackets,除了用作尖括号,也用作不等号,小于号(greater-than)。 10. / 斜杠,slash,为与“\”相区别,通常也叫forward slash。 11. \ 反斜杠,backslash。 12. + 加号,plus sign; - 减号,minus sign。 13. - – — dash,英文中dash有三种类型,分别是figure dash, en dash, em dash(依次如前所示)。figure dash即数字线,因其宽度等同于一个数字的宽度而得名,用于数字之间的连接,但并不含有某个连续范围的意思,如010-321654;en dash或n dash代表宽度等于字母“n”的横线,用于包含连续的范围、区间值之间,如June–July 1967, 1:00–2:00 p.m. ; em dash或m dash,宽度等于字母“m”,自然,长度为en dash的2倍,用于表示思绪、说话的断续,或语气的转折,这才是真正的对应于中文里的破折号!在Word下输入en dash 和em dash的方法分别是ALT+0150,ALT+0151。 14. - 连字符hyphen,用于连接两个单词或一个单词分开的字母之间。 注:理论上,figure dash,hyphen和minus sign在长度和位置上是有区别的,不过很难辨别,我刚开始也试图从长度上寻求突破而无果,后来觉得仅仅从长度去区别意义不大,而且没有抓住问题的本质。换个思路,只要深刻理解各符号在用法和含义上的不同,碰到此类情况就迎刃而解了。 15. _ 下划线,underscore/understrike/low line。 补充16. 和~同键的`在语言中通常叫grave accent, 是一些语种里面的重音符,如à。在编程语言中通常叫back quote 或 backtick。 补充17. 和反斜杠同键的|叫做vertical bar,同时也在不同的情景中叫polo,pipe等(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertical_bar)。
最后发表: 张颢镡@ 2014-4-10 11:55 7968 3 2014-3-14
yzwj2004 求前辈指点,一个康大选课的小问题~ - [悬赏 10 萌币] 悬赏
俺9月份即将到康大读计算机硕士,但我不是很懂康大的选课规则。请问康大是一个term一个term选课的么?比如说,刚开始的时候,学生只能选Fall term的课程(2-3门);等Winter term开学前的一段时间,学生再选Winter term的课程(2-3门)?不知道能不能选整个学年的课程(如Fall + Winter + Summer)?
最后发表: serendipityzzj@ 2015-9-13 22:10 7951 7 2014-1-29
SamSikee 新护照 attach_img
本人最近办了一本新护照,旧护照上的学签(大,小签都没有过期) 需要转移到新护照上吗? 旧护照办理的CAQ也没有到期 需要更新吗?今年打算7月份用新护照办理CSQ, 如果不转移/更新的话,会不会影响CSQ 申请和工签申请呢?求助各位大神答疑,跪谢http://miniapp.mengchenghui.com/public/emotion/face_003.pnghttp://miniapp.mengchenghui.com/public/emotion/face_003.pnghttp://miniapp.mengchenghui.com/public/emotion/face_003.png
最后发表: Speedyimm@ 2019-3-30 09:38 7947 15 2019-3-20
kkkkks 关于入境后等枫叶卡的问题 新人帖
这几天才入境拿枫叶卡的,入境时移民官让我在这个网站上修改收到枫叶卡的地址,但是修改了好几次为什么一直不成功,有懂行的可以帮忙看看吗,万分感谢http://miniapp.mengchenghui.com/public/emotion/face_005.pnghttp://miniapp.mengchenghui.com/public/emotion/face_005.pnghttp://miniapp.mengchenghui.com/public/emotion/face_006.pnghttp://miniapp.mengchenghui.com/public/emotion/face_006.pnghttp://miniapp.mengchenghui.com/public/emotion/face_006.png http://qnimg.mengchenghui.com/pic/20180310/152066428300849885.jpg
最后发表: Speedyimm@ 2018-4-2 21:38 7911 10 2018-3-10
L.S.Richard ECON Midterm Exam Samples attachment
宏观经济的期中试题!!Sample!
最后发表: zzts9308@ 2015-4-29 23:48 7858 6 2014-2-16
.newvoip 转二个关于COFI
在申请COFI中,不知如何填表,便四处搜索,找来二贴,虽仍不提填表,但内容详尽,对正在和将要申请者,都有帮助,收集在此. 贴一: COFI 魁北克移民局MRCI设立的法语培训课程 为了加快新移民的融合,魁省设立了移民法语辅导培训中心(Programme d'intégration linguistique pour les immigrants)PILI,以前的名字叫做(Centre d'orientation et de formation des immigrants或者Cours de francais a temps plein COFI),对新移民提供法语培训,属全日制课程,为期十个月,分五个级别,每个级别两个月,且根据各人条件会有不同的学习津贴,最少为每周121元。 由于新移民较多,而且每期学期为4个月,所以参加COFI培训得排队,一般来说,要等4-8个月。目前PILI班申请只能到800号Carrefour d'intégration办公室申请,他们会告诉你一个appointment的时间,如约前往,他们会对你的法语水平作出评估,然后告诉你大约开课时间,接着会打电话通知你去做registration,这时正式通知你开课时间,并告诉你生活补助的有关事项。蒙城还有一些针对新移民的part time的法语培训,给予少量交通补助,满城华人服务中心和华协会都有举办,一些教会、社区也举办类似培训。 对于经济基础不是太好的新移民,来Montreal读COFI作为过渡,确实一个不错的选择。如果没有工作,读COFI每人每月可以领取484.4元的津贴,这个津贴绝对可以支持生活。并且在学法语的同时可以了解和熟悉这个社会。 另外,各族裔社区也开设法语学习班,提供免费法语教学。“满城华人服务中心”是最大的为华人提供法语教学的社团组织。跟移民局开办的COFI不同:一、教学人员为华人,采用适合中国人学习的教学方法;二、没有生活津贴。 申请入读COFI电话:(514)864-9191 申请地址:800 Boul. de Maisonneuve est (Metro Berri) 贴二: 如何应对Cofi班排期 posted by mengwei on 天 24 of Apr, 2005 [18:10 UTC] 时光流逝,转眼登陆已经半年,对新移民来说,头一年最大的问题是语言障碍,更别说象我们这样英、法都很差的人了,因此对学习语言的渴望就如一首歌中所唱‘就象老鼠爱大米’喽。 登陆后,除了首要任务办理全家的医疗保险卡后,最着急的就是办理法语学习排期,全名为l'ecole carrefour de fran
最后发表: .rockerlilian@ 2012-10-23 11:35 7847 4 2012-10-23
老衲看穿了 史上第一位PR的移民法语面试结果出炉!!! attach_img recommend heatlevel agree  ...2
一切听老衲徐徐道来! 3月15日,注定是一个不平凡的一天。 史上第一位,PR被叫去移民局面试!!!!不是说:加拿大永久居民除不能参加政治选举外,享有与加拿大公民基本同等的权利。 权利呢?哪儿呢?被大雪吹跑了啊? 老衲提醒一下自己要淡定,喝口水继续说。 根据今天早上面试同学的口(KU)述(SU),老衲真心是觉得移民局要疯! 现场有2位面试官,根绝自我介绍,一位是移民官,一位是法语考官。 首先移民官问了一些个人情况,叫啥名儿?住哪儿啊?干啥啊?为啥来魁北克啊? 然后,牛逼哄哄的法语老师就开始出场了。。 根据同学的反馈,法语考官态度非常不好,比较喜欢抓面试同学一些失误的小辫子。 题目以看图说话为主,其中还出现了中国学生不太熟悉的一些主题。 老衲虽然不想,但是归纳整个过程,就一个词:刁钻!! 最后同学表示,面试官并未给到明确的结果,回家等通知作为结尾。 对这位同学来说,漫长而焦急而痛苦的等待,就这样开始了。 PR卡,近在眼前,却又很陌生。 老衲先退了,有什么事请在下方回复或私信老衲。
最后发表: 老衲看穿了@ 2017-3-20 13:35 7829 34 2017-3-15
柠檬茶的味道 求问续签问题,谢谢!
【求问】 我是配偶身份的开放工签,因为护照有效期的原因,大签小签均是18年3月到期。我老公的是19年7月到期。去年10月我在领事馆换了新的护照,然后就递交了签证续签申请,到现在还没办下来。我三月打算回国,想问问大家如果三月回国前大签下来了,我是否可以拿着大签回国办小签?有大签的话是不是小签就一定没问题?
最后发表: 萌新小白@ 2018-6-6 22:50 7753 7 2018-1-6
bjghzly 麦吉尔大学好不好换专业?
最近想换个申请的专业,不知道行不行?怎么才能成功?
最后发表: jotheis@ 2015-9-13 05:32 7738 7 2014-1-29
烟火 CAQ办理
办理CAQ要多久?
最后发表: eludyzq@ 2019-4-3 09:31 7727 5 2018-6-13
.Concordia百事通 正在住或者将来要住Homestay的蒙特利尔留学生们看过来
此文章发表在康大的一个校刊:The Link 原文请点击:http://thelinknewspaper.ca/article/3227 摘要: 国内想来蒙特利尔留学的童鞋们通过Peter Low申请康考迪亚双录取,过来后,Peter Low联系的包吃包住Homestay条件差,多人挤在一间房,每餐吃不饱,有时还需要忍受房东的歧视。 这些是事实,但相信不是所有的homestay都是如此,所以来蒙特利尔留学的童鞋们需要慎重对待这个问题。 In a nondescript building on Monkland Ave. sometime in July, David decided he’d had enough. The 18-year-old student’s strange journey began in his home in China when he decided to come to Montreal to study finance at Concordia. A few weeks, a long flight and thousands of dollars later, he ended up in a crowded $900 a month homestay that he shared with 12 other people, where breakfast, lunch and dinner were two slices of bread—sometimes with margarine or a hot dog. David’s English wasn’t good enough to enroll directly at Concordia. Instead, he went to New Oriental, one of many agencies in China that helps students apply to foreign universities. He paid the company about $15,000.That agency—which is facing a class-action shareholders’ lawsuit and an investigation from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission related to its accounting practices—put him in touch with Peter Low, Concordia’s recruitment agent for Chinese students. Concordia’s admissions website explains that, “for an additional fee,” the university can guarantee Chinese high school students a “fast-tracked and simplified application process,” as well as provide homestays and airport pickup and help them to register for ESL classes. In an email sent to a Concordia student and seen by The Link, Low explained that while a regular online application would take between three and four months, he could guarantee a letter of admission “within a few days.” Most importantly, Low said, students who apply through this program do not have to prove they can speak enough English to understand their classes. A student like David, whose first language is not English and who has never studied in English, would ordinarily have to pass a standardized language test like the Test of English as a Foreign Language to apply to Concordia. Instead, students in this program take an English proficiency test when they arrive at Concordia. Depending on their ability, they are required to take up to eight intensive English classes at Concordia’s Centre for Continuing Education. These five-week-long, non-credit classes cost $3,750 each. When David first enrolled, the classes cost $3,300, but the university increased the price by $450 after adding half an hour to each class. Tuition for the full eight-course program is $30,000. Students who complete all their required classes with a grade of 75 per cent or better can then enroll in their program of choice. Although his services cost $2,200, Low noted in the same email that the university’s usual $90 application fee is waived for students who apply through him. David sent a total of $15,000 to Concordia by bank transfer. Low’s $2,200 fee was withdrawn from that amount, either by the university or by Low himself. As far as he knows, David said, “Every student who comes from China pays their fee to Peter Low. Everybody.” Peter Low is listed as the director of the Concordia China Student Recruitment Partner Program on the university’s website for that program. “Low is an actual authorized recruitment agent of Concordia University. The nature of his contract, we’re not quite sure of,” explained Walter Tom, coordinator of the Concordia Student Union’s Legal Clinic. “ had contacted the university as well, and the university said, ‘Yeah, we know Peter Low.’ And then HoJo asked, ‘Well, do you know what he’s doing?’ And then very quickly it was, ‘We’ll call you back.’” An administrator in Concordia’s recruitment department confirmed that Low is a contracted employee of Concordia. He also confirmed that immigration consulting is part of Low’s contract. “Part of the service they provide is the application process for both the Canadian immigration work as well as the ,” which all international students must have to study in Quebec. This work is done through Orchard Consultants Ltd., a company run by Low and registered to a residential address in Burnaby, BC. Calls made on Monday to numbers associated with the company were not answered. Concordia spokeswoman Chris Mota explained that Peter Low “coordinates the work with the licensed agents in China.” Those agents help students with their applications for study permits and provincial and federal immigration permits. “We aren’t in a position to know the specifics of licensing requirements in China,” she said, adding that the university did understand that in order to be licensed to work in China, a person must live in and be a citizen of that country. While he was back in China, David said the agency told him he would have to live in a homestay for at least two months. Before he arrived, Orchard sent him a document describing the pleasant homestay he would be living in. But when he was dropped off at the homestay on Monkland Ave., it became apparent that none of the information was accurate.“It was not true. The information about the homestay was different from where I lived,” said David. The document, which David provided to The Link, said that he would live with another Chinese Concordia student. It also indicated that the company Premier Homestay operated the building, but that Teresa, a Peruvian woman, would be taking care of David. According to the document, Teresa “lives alone but has family in the city,” and “enjoys the exchange with her students/guests.” In fact, there were two other students, a Brazilian and a Mexican. Both were studying at private language schools, and only stayed for a month. Teresa did not appear to exist at all. Instead, a housekeeper and four other women (who David believed to be the woman’s mother and grandmother, and her husband’s mother and grandmother) lived on the main floor. The address was also incorrect, although the address listed on the document is for another building operated or owned by Premier Homestay. “ the landlord is good for me,” David said. “They care about me. Just for a few days. Then after, they just give me bread for breakfast, and milk. At the beginning, they helped me cook eggs, or gave me juice and milk. Just for a few days.”A document detailing “Expectations of Students Living in Homestay,” which a Premier Homestay employee gave to David when he arrived in Montreal, explains that “There will be a variety of new foods for you to sample.” The document includes a long list of foods that might be served, including, among others, cereal, croissants and muffins, as well as pasta, meat and chicken. Premier Homestay’s website notes that students will be given “nutritious meals,” and also includes a similar list of food. 魁北克移民 QuebecBBS.ca “In the beginning,” David said, “I could eat what I want. In the second month, other roommates come here, about eight people, in the same house. During this time, we eat many bread. The landlady told me everybody just eats two pieces of bread for breakfast. With some margarine. Yeah, I felt hungry, but she told me: too much money for bread,” he said.The other food promised also never appeared. “For lunch, just hot dog. With bread.” When he told the housekeeper that he was hungry, “She told me, ‘You need to buy some snacks,’” David said. The document notes that “Snacks will also be available between meals.” After paying $900 per month for accommodations that he had been told would include food, David was left with little extra money. Eventually, 13 people were living in the three-story house. Two students shared a room in the basement. The cook and the four other women lived on the ground floor and David shared the top floor—and a single bathroom—with five other people. He left after two months, and is now living in his own apartment. Weilin, who is now in his last semester at Concordia, told The Link that he left his homestay after one month, for similar reasons. He applied through another agency in China and came to Montreal in January 2009. “They did everything. They told us, ‘Don’t worry, we’ll run everything.’ And when we arrived, there was a guy to pick us up at the airport and drive us directly to the place, in the middle of nowhere,” Weilin explained.His homestay was also arranged through Low’s company. The first problem, he said, was the location—the homestay was about a two-hour trip by public transit from Concordia.The agency told him he would be living with a “middle-class, Canadian family,” he said. But he ended up living with an older married couple. “It is a family, but not a family we were expecting,” Weilin said. “The homestay should be a home, right? So you not only have the food from the family, but you interact with Canadian families, you get into the society and communicate with local people.” The website for Concordia’s China Student Recruitment Program says that the program “will arrange for home stays with carefully selected English-speaking families,” and that “This arrangement will help applicants integrate quickly into the community and provide the applicants with total immersion in English.”The couple Weilin lived with didn’t seem to speak much English, he said. For about $1,000 a month, the homestay was supposed to provide him with a room and food—two or three meals a day, he was told. But that also didn’t happen.“No, I didn’t . That’s why I moved out,” he said. “The lady just treated us with some cold meals every day, and we couldn’t get enough, so everyone was not happy.” After one month, he moved into his own apartment.Leanne Ashworth, coordinator of the CSU’s Housing and Job Bank, said that last year, three very skinny female Chinese students came into her office complaining about poor conditions in their homestay. “The homestay they were staying in wasn’t feeding them enough food, their showers were being restricted and they were being told they were using too much hot water.” But shortly thereafter, after speaking with their parents, the women told HoJo they didn’t want to pursue the issue any further. “They said they didn’t want any trouble with their schooling and they didn’t want any trouble with Concordia,” Ashworth said.For both David and Weilin, the agencies and homestay companies required all payments other than tuition to be paid in cash. “When I was in China, the company told me just cash. Only cash,” said David. None of the students The Link spoke to were given receipts for any of these transactions. When David arrived in Montreal, he had to pay two months’ rent up front. He gave $1,800 in cash to Renée, an employee of Premier Homestay who picked him up at the airport. Each month’s $900 rent included a $150 commission for Renée, but this commission was only charged for the first two months. He also never signed a lease. Quebec’s Civil Code forbids landlords from asking for more than one month’s rent in advance, and does not allow landlords to require payment of any deposit other than the first month’s rent. The list of rules given to David for his homestay also contains a few other unusual clauses. The multi-page document states, “No friends are invited to the home unless permission is given by the home.” If students invite friends over without permission, “trust is broken and you can be asked to leave.” The document states, “Cooking is not allowed unless the home has seen your ability in the kitchen.” It also warns students not to “demand food,” and explains that they “will have to be open to new experiences and learn how to politely eat when seated at the table.” When the students move out of the home, the document also says they may not allow the driver picking them up to enter the home.These types of problems are a risk of homestay programs, said Tom. “There’s a reason why usually doesn’t deal with homestays, because of the danger of abuse.” Compounding that problem, he said, is the “apparent lack of oversight” of the homestay program. He compared the homestays to university residences, which have to be carefully controlled by the university.“If they don’t, the university is responsible for it,” he said. That level of responsibility doesn’t seem to exist with the homestay program, he said. “The question which needs to be asked is who is responsible for what? Who is supposed to be overseeing this? Who’s in control of this Peter Low guy, or any of the recruitment agents?” The administrator in recruitment said that the homestay program was not related to the Concordia China Student Recruitment Program. “It’s completely separate from the program itself. It’s not a function of the relationship between the university and Peter Low,” he explained.“Our agreement with the China student recruitment agency is solely for recruitment of students,” Mota told The Link in an email. “Any additional services are agreed to between Orchard (the recruitment agency) and the student/parents,” she said. “Orchard arranges a homestay and airport pick-up through a third party; however, this is outside the agreement between Orchard and Concordia.”As far as the administrator in recruitment was aware, the university does not check on the homestays to ensure that they are providing acceptable care to students. “This is really an arrangement between the students and a third party. We also don’t check on any other rentals, like if you rent a house in Westmount, for example,” he added. Regardless, Tom said, the homestay program is closely associated with the Concordia brand. The university’s website says homestays are included in the fee paid by students enrolled in the China Student Recruitment Program, and Concordia’s name is used in that program’s own website.Furthermore, Low has an email address on the @concordia.ca domain, and signs his emails, including those discussing homestay arrangements, as the “Director, China Student Program, Concordia University.” Low has also been to recruiting events in China with at least one of Concordia’s Vice Presidents. “If this person comes up to you with Concordia business cards, Concordia letterhead—and somewhere down the line this person does have links to Concordia as a recruiter—he had legitimacy behind him, at least in the eyes of these international students,” said Tom. “What’s at stake really is the reputation of the university.”“On the one hand,” Tom said, “the university is interested in this flow of cash coming in from overseas. But on the other hand, people are paying for their services—they should deliver.” After finishing four of the eight required language classes, David decided to switch to a private language school. Concordia’s program was too expensive, he said. But the university still has most of David’s tuition deposit. The money—over $9,000—is shown in his MyConcordia account as a “Concordia deposit.”David emailed Low to ask if he could have the deposit back. “When I decide to go to the other language school, I ask him: ‘Can I get my money back?’ but he told me you couldn’t.” Low said the money could only be used if David does eventually come back to Concordia. He still hasn’t told his parents. “I think if I told them, they will worry about me. So when I talk with them, I will say, ‘It’s good.’” He told his parents that he moved out of the homestay so that he could cook his own Chinese food.The administrator in recruiting did confirm that the department is aware of problems at one homestay. “We are pursuing with Peter to make sure that the homestays comply with the Quebec residency standards,” he explained. Other sources familiar with the issue told The Link that, since the questionable quality of the homestays was brought to the attention of recruiting, the department has been working on solving the problem. A solution needs to come soon, Tom said. “The university itself has to do something, because its reputation is at stake,” he said.“Because whether these people bring forward a complaint or not, sooner or later there will be talk, people are going to say, ‘Don’t go to Concordia,’ because this is the kind of situation that’s going to happen. And that’s something which Concordia University does not want, for sure.” Speak Out “The professional body has almost begged us to make a complaint against , but in order for us to do it, we need to have someone come forward and be courageous enough,” said Concordia Student Union Legal Clinic Coordinator Walter Tom. He encouraged any students who have had problems with their homestays or with the China Student Recruitment Program to contact the clinic. They shouldn’t worry about their visa or immigration status or problems with the university, he added. “The study permit just says you have to study at a university level; it doesn’t say you have to live at this homestay,” he said. “This whole homestay stuff has nothing to do with the conditions of their study permit.” Students who have questions can contact the legal clinic at 514-848-7474, ext. 7375. They can also contact the CSU’s Housing and Job Bank, who regularly deal with landlord and housing problems. HoJo can be reached at 514-848-7474, ext. 7935. And if students are interested in talking to The Link to tell their story, they can email tips@thelinknewspaper.ca. 来源: 正在住或者将来要住Homestay的蒙特利尔留学生们看过来
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.Concordia百事通 留学围城--留学生的苦与乐,加拿大的走和留
(帖子虽然有些老,但是一些观点很受用,还没过来的朋友,已经来加拿大的朋友,建议都扫一眼。) 留学生是这群人中最特别的一群——他们不属于这个城市,因为他们身上永远有个烙印---VisaStudent,他们不可能像本地人那样得到任何福利,工作的机会又少。但他们又是最熟悉这个城市的,因为是短暂的学习,他们不放过了解这个城市的机会——哪里的餐馆好,哪里的酒吧有特色;春天开始去钓鱼,夏天去wonderland, 秋天去亚冈昆赏枫叶,冬天去BlueMountain滑雪。街上最漂亮的车是他们的;头发染得无颜六色,周身名牌的也是他们。于是很多人说:这些孩子是来浪费家长的钱来了。不管人们是怎么看待他们的,他们依然在这个城市挥洒着他们的青春:读书,打工,找异性朋友同居。渐渐地,他们熟悉了这个城市,没有当初的好奇,只是觉得那是一种生活。他们的成长就像他们的头发——第一年是刚来时的中国式的现代,第二年是像本地嬉皮士式的无颜六色,第三年以后就回归成传统的中国黑。所以在街上你只要根据他们的发型就可以判断他们来的年限了。 呆上三年的学生,已经很像一个老道的Torontonian——几个同学或男女朋友share a condo’s room,那里完善的居住条件和运动设施,令他们可以像加拿大人一样热爱锻炼;买一部二手的名牌车上学和返工;买整套烧烤用具,天气好的时候和一帮朋友去大自然里烧烤。每个人谈起这里的生活都会用一个“闷”字来形容,但真让他们回去中国,似乎又很多的顾及。虽然他们并不觉得他们已经是一个多伦多人,因为他们根本都进不了所谓的主流社会,工作的歧视令他们只能做一个廉价的苦力。虽然加拿大移民局一直鼓励留学生去其他省份,那里可以容易找到工作,同时移民政策也优惠,但对这个城市的熟悉使他们变得懒惰。他们只能选择的方式是:读college两到三年,然后工作签证一年(很多时,这种工签都是廉价和被人剥削的),再回到大学继续深造同时递表,申请移民,一边读大学,一边等移民结果。那些不能进大学深造的学生,只能挂在那些所谓的“私立学校的项目上”在加拿大混。因为现在虽然好多其他省份的学生已经可以工作签证两年,但只有安省和BC还只能工签一年,所以学生如果在加拿大申请移民就只能又转回学生签证继续留在这里等。通常学生申请移民递表Buffalo需要一年时间可以得到移民身份,但如果回中国申请可能要等四年。而一旦回到中国再出来就很困难的了,所以很多人选择在加拿大耗着,为了那个所谓的“身份”。 从来留学,工签,申请移民到转大学,如果顺利的话至少要6年的时间。真拿到身份和大学毕业,接着的问题还是留在多伦多找工作,还是回国发展。留在这里找工作很难,但回去还有一个保持移民身份的问题。按照加拿大现时公民法,居民要保持身份需在每5年累计住够2年,只有公民才可以不受居住条件影响,来去自由。但公民的申请要在4年内住够3年的人可以申请。如果学生在拿到永久居民前一直连续在加拿大两年的话,可以最多当有一年居住,所以从拿到居民那天起,如果要等公民的话,要至少居住两年才可以申请公民。一个莘莘学子从18,9岁来到加拿大,一晃就是8年。当他们完成了学业和拿到身份回到中国的时候,发现原来他的老同学在中国有的已经发达,有的已经拖家带口。而他们却在无意间把青春丢在了无尽的等待中了。在那个时候他们决定回去的话,却发现已经很难适应。 似乎是一个很残酷的结局——和他们当初出国的愿望不同。但大多数人不愿回国的原因还有一个更加残酷的事实是他们父母为他们留学几乎要花费上百万的费用,但如果他们没有拿到加拿大身份的话,他们回国后的工资也就是2000元人民币,不知道什么时候可以收回他们在留学中的投资。所以拿个加拿大身份似乎是一个回报,因为虽然是廉价劳动力,但毕竟在加拿大可以每月收2000加元,所以在加拿大混着,至少比在国内混着强。 来加拿大的留学生除了第一年过着无忧无虑的生活以外,以后的日子都是在“去和留”的困惑中度过。其实不管“去和留”,都应该客观地认识。来加拿大留学,不管你学的好坏,你除了从课本上学的东西外,最重要的是学会认识这个世界,并在变化的世界中找到自己的位置,其实这点很重要。Zhou是我的一个学生,他来加拿大前是一个游手好闲的公子哥,连中学毕业证都是靠父亲的关系搞来的。他的第一次留学签证拒签了,我告诉他父亲,他的英语很差,也不爱学习,你就放弃了吧。有钱的父亲说:“只要他出去学会自己洗衣服就行。”来多伦多四年,他连college都没有毕业,读了几间语言学校,换了几个女朋友(有日本,韩国和中国),但公子哥不见了,他知道钱不容易。他也学会了在加拿大不像中国什么事情都可以靠人际关系搞定,所以你要按照规矩来。终于在四年后,花了一大笔钱,“一无所获”地回国了。他很快在父亲投资的一个公司工作,但加拿大的经历给他人生一个重要的能力——站在另一个角度看待世界。所谓值不值其实是一个大众的价值观,但对每个留学生来说,出国就是他们人生的一个特殊经历,不是可以用价值来计算的,留学给了他们一段成长和成熟的经历,这也许是最有价值的。 “围城”里说:世界就像个围城外面的人想进来,里面的人想出去。留学如此,回国亦然,但在决策那瞬间的确很难,人是很难打破自己已经熟悉的一切的。当初留学八成的决策在父母,看着自己的存款,跑遍城市里的所有中介,一怕受骗,二怕孩子出去后受苦。但回国的决策就在于学生自己。一来怕拿不到身份,二来怕回国找不到适合的工作。其实身份即便是回国也一样可以申请,一辈子的事情用不着几年内一下搞定,加拿大政府其实很欢迎在加拿大读书的学生移民加拿大。回中国作为没有工作经验的大学毕业生收入低是自然的,不管你是国内毕业还是海外留学。但留学生在很大程度上比国内的学生有很大的优势:一是他们有很好的英语基础,这个英语基础不像国内大学生是考出来的,没有实际应用能力。但留学生却可以很容易地用西方人接受的方式来沟通;二是西方的实用教育模式加上几年独立的生活使他们具有很好的适应性,国内大学生虽然也是离开父母,远离家门读书,但中国的大学几乎提供他们生活的一切,衣食住行,这种象牙塔里的生活和留学生自己租房,做饭,打工,甚至于寂寞和困难时无人相助的日子比实在是天堂一般,所以留学生更加能够适应生活;三是留学生比国内学生更加能够吃苦,在国外不管你家庭是多么富裕,每个留学生几乎都有打工的经历,而所谓的“工作”因为是不合法的Cashwork,都是特别辛苦而且人工最低,本地人不愿做的工作。比如:餐馆服务员,搬运和工厂最脏的活。在这样的工作中,他们深深体会工作的来之不易,所以他们会更加珍惜工作的机会;四是留学生没有国内大学生的浮躁,也许加拿大是一个循规蹈矩的国家,新来的总是机会最少的,大家只有慢慢地熬才能有出头日,所以每个人都培养了较好的打工心态。但国内的大学生却不同他们觉得自己大学毕业好了不起,所以往往容易高不成低不就。虽然留学生刚回国和国内大学生站在同一个起点,但长期来说他们比国内大学生更加具有发展的潜力。我相信一份投入一份收获的道理,但要将眼光放远点。近年从中国来加拿大的移民主要是技术移民和投资移民。技术移民通常是那些在国内已经是技术骨干的中年知识分子。他们当初来到加拿大,也许是为了逃避国内的工作压力,但来了加拿大才发现这里的工作压力比国内大得多。首先,是国内学的专业在这里不能得到认可。在加拿大无论你做什么,都要上岗证,所以你至少要到college读个两年课程才能够拿到所谓的“上岗证”;其次,拿到上岗证还是不能顺利地找到工作,这里是一个很严格论资排辈的国家,因为这里的工会是很厉害的,老板完全没有用人的自由。所以老的人,不管你是否能干,你都可以“站着茅坑不拉屎”。所以找工作只能去排队,好不容易排到了,往往是最低层,最辛苦的工作,拿工厂来说:几乎新来的人只能上夜班。这些技术移民在国内都是企业的技术骨干,可来这里只能做工人做的事情心理好不平衡。再就是语言和文化的差异,虽然技术移民都要较好的英语基础,但毕竟是吃中国饭长大的,对于语言和文化的内涵还是不能精通,所以即便是可以和洋人一起工作,也难以进入他们的主流社会。鉴于这些原因作为技术移民来加拿大的很多人,尤其是男人都希望在拿到加拿大公民后回国发展。(通常女人比较容易在洋人地方发展)。 Quebec BBS .com 魁北克移民 另一类是投资移民来的,他们的心态似乎比技术移民好些,有钱自然就有好的服务和生活。在多伦多一点都不用担心语言问题,几乎所有的服务都有中国人,所以只要有钱没有办不到的事情。投资移民通常是老公帮老婆和孩子在加拿大买个大房子和车,然后他们回国继续拼搏。老婆在加拿大一边去Link学校读书,一边陪孩子“坐移民监”,这一呆就是四年,等着拿公民。因为加拿大移民法规定:如果一个永久居民不能在5年内住够2年的话,有三个条件可以视同在加拿大居住,其中一条是陪一个加拿大公民在第三国居住。通常太太在加拿大的四年(三年住,一年的等公民批准)孩子也大了,有些已经进大学,不需要照顾了,四年后他们都会选择回国陪老公,这样老公即便不住在加拿大也可以保持居民身份。 不管是技术移民来的男人还是投资移民来的女人他们的回国之路也不是那么顺利的。作为技术移民的男人,虽然他们在加拿大拿了上岗证,但他们回国却很难用上,因为他们不可能再回到中国再做这种最基础的工作。还有一个问题就是工资,他们在加拿大最差也有2000加元一个月,而2000加元在加拿大基本可以够一个小家庭的日常生活。但他们回国不可能像留学生那样可以从2000元人民币开始,因为他们还要养加拿大的家庭,所以至少要维持他们在加拿大的生活水平——2000加元相当于年薪近20万人民币的工作。这样的工作都是一般企业的高级管理人员,而他们技术也不够很精,英语也不是特别好,管理也没有很好的经验,通常很难找到这样的打工机会,所以这也是这类人的尴尬。还有一个很特殊的原因是他们在加拿大呆了几年也呆出加拿大情节了,他们在加拿大也从来没说这里好,但一回国就显现出来了:国内的空气差了,国内的医疗太贵,国内的社会治安差。。。还有长期离开加拿大家庭的不习惯,也导致他们不能在国内很好的发展。国内人是这样评价这类“海龟”的:说话很洋气,穿着很土气,花钱很小气。所以,现在就有“海龟”=“海带”的说法。之所以是这样还有最重要的一点是“海龟”们究竟有什么特别的地方可以和中国人才来竞争。中国的社会目前是一个高速发展的阶段,千变万化的社会,不可能有很长的打算,所以一般企业不希望储备很多的未来人才,都是希望人能拿来就用,这也是为什么一方面大学生找不到工作,但企业又找不到合适的人才的原因,因为任何一方都不愿投资在职业培训上。同样“海龟”有很多潜在的能力——英语,技术和见识,但这些不能马上见效,不能满足企业“你能给我带来什么利益”这个用人的需要,所以没有形成在“海龟”和企业需要之间的桥梁。只有那些在高科技领域工作或读书的技术移民可以凭借自己的一技之长在国内发展。 做为投资移民的太太,她们似乎一辈子都是一个辅助的角色。当初她们也许也是单位的骨干或是和老公一起拼搏出来。刚刚享受几天富婆的日子,就让老公发配来加拿大受苦。比起中国有保姆,养尊处优的生活,加拿大的生活倒像“小保姆进城”。不但要做全部家务还要去适应新环境,学讲洋话,还不能像国内那样随意花钱,因为每花一元都是7元人民币。对于没有经济来源的女人,即便老公很有钱都觉得钱花起来心疼。但女人是世界上最能适应新环境的动物,像草一样只要有水,土和阳光的地方,他们都能坚强地生活。Link学校是一个特殊的地方——我认为这是加拿大移民政策中最具有人性的地方。这里不仅仅是她们学习英语的学校,也是人们认识加拿大和交流的地方。我相信你如果想知道那里东西最便宜,那里可以找到工作,那里可以换到最优惠的加元。。。你就去Link学校。很大程度上,女人们是在link学校认识这个城市和熟悉这里的生活。她们从这里起步开始了她们的移民生涯——学车,学英语,找工作。。。当三年过去了,她们不觉地变成了一个新人。看不到富婆的影子,也许是一个车衣厂的女工或者是华人超市的casher;不是子女看不起的“无所事事者”,而是和子女在一起学习的同学。在中国一个40岁的女人,除了有钱以外,可能什么也没有,甚至没有了名字变成“某太”。但在这里她们在苦闷和寂寞的日子里却找到了自己——那个咖啡店的漂亮中国女人,那个在热心的超市服务员,那个重新背起书包的“大”学生。。。。 当他们忍受了夫妻长期分居的寂寞,终于拿到加拿大公民的时候,他们犹豫了,回国终于可以和老公在一起了,但要和子女分开,尽管他们也许不是很需要她们,但作为母亲的心还是多了很多的牵挂。还有一层意义:他们又要离开她们熟悉的生活,重新去适应那种“富婆”的日子。但问题是她们已经不满足“无所事事”的生活,但在中国他们能重新就业吗?她们会像加拿大那样做咖啡店,超市和工厂的工人吗?一切似乎都是未知数。 “留下还是离开”太多的困惑,太多的诱惑。不知道什么人说的:移民是一条不归的路。其实不管什么人,当你在Landing那一瞬间,你的人生就从此不同。我来多伦多去的最多的地方就是皮儿逊国际机场——接新来的兴奋的学生,紧张的新移民,送回国的学生和公民。其中悲欢离合都令我回味。其实每个人在“去和留”中的困惑,也许是我们这个时代生活的写照——寻找变化,改变自我。看我们身边的加拿大大人安居乐业,一辈子连门都没出过,我们幸运多了,我们可以出来还可以回去。也许我们的烦恼也是因为我们追求的太多了吧。 来源: 留学围城--留学生的苦与乐,加拿大的走和留
最后发表: .BxqvvvgF@ 2014-2-19 11:42 7699 3 2014-1-28
.Wf818821 蒙特利尔移民申请美签
没登陆蒙特利尔前就想着要搞个美签时常过境去常来常往,登陆蒙特利尔后跟所有人一样瞎忙了段时间,就又开始捉摸这个事情,就算不为旅游,为了购物,为了回国过境也是需要的 但是听说不稳定的新移民很容易被拒,我就只好耐下心来,一直到拿了魁大的学生身份,登陆快到半年的时候才开始准备。 虽然签过很多次签证了,但美签就没来由的让人紧张。 填表之前,先去家园上学习了一下,看到很多悲剧的,就把警惕性又提高了一个级别,我可不想从来没有被拒的历史在加拿大被改写咯。 申请过程分4个部分吧。 1,填表:https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/ 表很长,官方估计需70分钟,如果你经历再多点,又是一家人申请,拿就耐着性子慢慢填吧 2,上传照片:这个就在步骤1的最后,但是照片你要先准备好。上面的页面有个连接可以让你先上传照片看是否合格。因为是电子版,照片自己照都行,不像上海,一水都去旁边的照相馆搞定 50块没了。 3,付费:http://usvisa-info.com/fr-CA/selfservice/ss_country_welcome 这里先要注册,然后还要再填一部分信息,然后才是付款页面。信用卡挺好用,不用跑scotia bank,没必要。魁北克 Quebec BBS.com 4,选时间:还是上面的连接,付完款后就可以选了,会告诉你多少天后有空位。这个看你起不起的来了,反正我选得最晚的,9:30 蒙特利尔面试排的不紧,基本2~3周后就有空位。 如果想往前提时间,就常去刷新看看,说不定有人改期。 15号一早准时到,其实晚了也没关系,11点前到就行。进门的时候看了看登记表,我是当天的倒数第二个。我了了个去。当时还不觉得啥,没想到真是按时间来的,我生生倒数第二个出来的! 过了安检,电梯直达19楼,楼下有公话和照相的地方,看到好几个照片不合格让下去重照的。郁闷。 19楼出来先去领号,然后开始漫长的等待。 第一次被叫到号的时候大概10左右,觉得还行,想着下午上课前说不定还能吃个饭,逛个街呢。谁承想,唉~ 偶微笑的走到一号窗口前,里面的女officer态度很好,还告诉我衣服可以挂旁边,一直面带温柔的笑容。 问我要了预约表,枫叶卡,新、旧两本护照。然后留了10个指纹,这下我也美国警居备案了,吼吼。 然后边看电脑边问我情况,还边在表上做记录,我以为这就面试开始了呢,就开始得吧得吧,说些自己的情况。看到我化学工程的学位被特别注明,吓了我一跳,难道以为我要去搞爆破么?! 大概也就5分钟的样子,告诉我回去等着吧,等第二次叫号,倒,坑爹啊,原来这只是收材料的!!! 这次等就没点了,一直傻坐到中午12点15 虽然里面有电视看,在放一部kristen sterwart的片子(不是暮光之城咯)有杂志看,有咖啡卖,但还是无聊咯!!!只好从19楼的窗户眺望破破烂烂的蒙城,怎么看怎么萧瑟一片(那天还阴沉沉的飘着小雪) 真正的面试在5号窗口,被竖起的屏障遮盖着,看不到里面。第二次叫到号的人都去这里,一锤定生死。 之前走神没留意,开始留意的时候就听到几个被拒的,一个中国留学生因为有移民倾向;一个看样子像印度人的男人也被拒了,人家还有详细地旅行计划!还有一个感觉像菲律宾人(因为英语很好,亚洲脸孔)也被拒了。 到我的时候,房间里基本都走光了。就剩最后一名预约的一家人。 签证官是个挺面善的中年男人,有些谢顶鸟,嘿嘿。我觉得这些人都是超级HR,看人都超级厉害的! 他先翻了翻我的旧护照,特意看了看上面的旧美签,然后就边看电脑边问问题,基本按照申请表的内容来的。 特意问了我在利乐工作的事,还问了现在还做不做化工了,这化工真这么敏感么? 又问我怎么改学时装管理了,我说打算自己开店,哈哈,瞎诌呗。 他说工程很无聊吧,我说是是是,太无聊了。 然后确认了学校的事情,问谁给我支付旅费,当然我自己,不然还有谁咯?! 问我为什么要去波士顿,我说去看哈弗大学,上次去得太匆忙,啥也没看到。 然后就冷场了,我说你要看我银行帐单吗?说着就要打开文件袋,他说不用,不看,没必要。 结果,就这么结束了。说签证会在5天内出来,请上网查询什么时候可以取件。 我说能问下是几年的么? 他说你们中国人怎么都喜欢问几年的? 我说好奇呗。 三年。 啊~~~~ 没给传说中的十年签证,不过3年也行了,倒时再说吧,说不定努努力就入籍了。 出门12点半多了,饿着肚子去学校,买了学校了那个超大的三明治很满足的吃了一顿 取签:蒙城取签的地都够二的,要么远得要死,要么公车半年不见一辆。 第一次轻敌了,没看时刻表出门,结果没等到车,气呼呼的回来发现让他们送要14刀多+税,还得2~3天,那还不如我再跑一趟呢。 第二次,算着时间出门,终于坐上了车。一路差点奔到西岛了。 发现我最后啊的那一声没起任何效果,还是三年,2015年情人节过期 来源: 蒙特利尔移民申请美签
最后发表: .B-ZI@ 2014-2-20 05:43 7616 3 2014-1-28
huh88 请删贴 attach_img heatlevel  ...2
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最后发表: 佳铭留学移民@ 2018-8-14 16:27 7612 21 2017-3-21
咫尺天涯 团聚移民 attachment heatlevel
求一个靠谱的父母团聚移民律师。
最后发表: TPJ@ 2019-1-24 13:53 7547 11 2018-12-4
jojozmt 市中心法语机构招聘兼职法语老师
本教育机构位于市中心康大附近, 现招聘有经验的法语老师,可兼职或全职。 具体信息,请发简历至邮箱 mishengxuan@gmail.com
最后发表: jojozmt@ 2019-3-29 13:28 7531 0 2019-3-29
amiechoo 用毕业工签申请配偶owp
请问有没有朋友有用毕业工签给配偶续owp的朋友? 想问一下找到0ab的工作后,需要哪些材料去办签证? 只知道需要雇主出具一个六个月以上的合同? 不知道需不需要报税记录? 然后续owp的时候还需不需要提交体检材料?
最后发表: iEva_eva@ 2018-6-7 08:31 7480 6 2018-6-5
纸水仙 续签Study Permit所需文件
续签Study Permit所需文件: 现在续签学签只需要在移民局网站上根据它的要求上载以下证明材料 护照资料页和所有有印章的护照页的复印件 即将到期的STUDY PERMIT的复印件 学校在学证明/录取通知书原件(不能是PART-TIME) 续签之前两个学期的成绩单复印件 银行存款证明原件 网上直接通过银行卡或信用卡支付CND$125 来源: 续签Study Permit所需文件
最后发表: .liyeho@ 2014-2-20 20:33 7474 3 2014-1-28
ywydsghh 实习版主开peq解答帖子,方便大家。 heatlevel  ...2
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最后发表: 小纯洁白又白@ 2018-2-9 18:11 7430 39 2015-10-1
qqwe 求代做INST250 online quiz和project,价钱好商量
QQ40362374 谢谢!
最后发表: qqwe@ 2014-3-2 09:58 7423 2 2014-3-2
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