If I had just started college at this time, I would have chosen my major like this
The first step is to choose the math department, and choose Information and Computing Science
why?
So if you don't succeed in going abroad, you'll be able to find a job
If you're going abroad, as you know, it's easiest to go abroad in the basic disciplines
So Maths is better than Biochemistry, etc.
Physics is good, but I'm not familiar with Physics or EE, so I don't know how much there is a crossover
So I don't want to talk about it, but I don't have a lot of experience with Physics and EE.
I don't know much about physics and ee but I don't know much about the intersection between them
So it's not convenient to talk about it, but anyway, the math department is a very good major
It's easy to get out of the country, and it's not difficult to get a job but it's hard to read up on it, and math is a very KB major
The people who haven't been tortured by math are more arrogant, and the ones who have been tortured are very low key
The ones who don't move and say that they're good at math are mostly cowboys
Step 2 The first step is to go abroad, gt are finished, apply for school
At this time you should not hesitate to choose the English-speaking university in Quebec
Why? After a year or two, you can get a csq from Quebec and a green card from Canada
After you get a green card, you can let your boss off the hook
You can consider changing your career to a master's degree in finance or IT, which is very popular
Don't worry, the l&b in Quebec is good enough to ensure that you can finish your studies without any debt. The only problem is that there are very few English-speaking universities in Quebec, only two ......
The third step is to get a Canadian green card, the next goal is to become a naturalized citizen and move to the United States
The process is quite lengthy, and then apply for a U.S. b1/b2 visa
This is the first step in the process.
Canada's green card can be applied for up to 10 years, depending on your luck
Then you have to stay three years to become a naturalized citizen, and three years is enough for you to get a master's degree, right?
Then use this master's degree to apply to the United States for a phd
After applying for a phd, your Canadian passport is almost down
Don't use it, put it in the bottom of the box, take your Chinese passport to sign, don't worry
The U.S.-Canada border generally won't reject the visa, and at the same time, you can apply for a variety of scholarships for Canadian go-vern-ment.
Quebec go-vern-ment seems to provide interest-free loans for studying abroad
The fourth step, after arriving at the United States, is to study for a PhD
If you are persistent, you can study for a PhD
If you don't have the perseverance, you can start looking for a job at this time
Finding a job is another way to get in the U.S. from the Canadian border.
You have to be on the tn-list to work in the US on a Canadian passport
This is where the math department comes in
Mathematicians and statisticians are always on the tn-list, and you need to have at least a bachelor's degree
It's not always possible to get a PhD in math. p> it is not necessarily, reportedly software engineers have been on the version, but I have not been able to find
even did not see the Department of Homeland Security e-mail, the only certainty is that the systems analysis of what forks have been on the version
so it is actually from Canada to the United States is still more difficult, need to change the title and so on
other professions such as accounting, dentists, lawyers, etc.
other professionals, such as accounting, dentists, lawyers, etc.
the first time, the math department is once again the advantage of the tn-list.
Canada's Chinese accountants are really a lot of many, as if the basic disciplines are on the list
Step 5, you start working, I think you should be at this time tn or h1b visa
ok, no matter which one, do not rush to start the green card
First go back to your home country to find your wife, and then begin to give birth to children
Why?
At the same time, there is the prospect of a U.S. green card
Note, do not look for a wife with a green card, you do not need them
For one thing, they are not necessarily good-looking or gentle, and they may not be good at personal hygiene
For another thing, you really do not need a green card, abc, cbc, all of which can be passed over
You can absolutely find a better deal, but the other things that are not possible in China, but the Chinese people, are not the only ones who have the same conditions.
You can always find a better qualified woman, but the quality of Chinese women is much higher than that here
If you have a nationality outside the United States, you can consider, for example, Oceania, Europe
Step 6, how to give your child triple citizenship
First, you have to give birth to the child in the United States, and then apply for a Canadian passport, a U.S. passport, and pay attention to the order of the mistake
Then, because you do not have a U.S. green card, your wife will be able to get a green card, and you will have a green card. You don't have a U.S. green card, and your wife doesn't have a U.S. green card, so your child will be eligible for a Chinese travel document
Get your child a travel document, and go back to your home country to get a household registration
Triple citizenship into the hands of the
Seventh and final step, to start the attack on the green card, the attention of tn visas holders
You do not have to file an I-485 before your tn visas can be renewed
The first thing you need to do is to get a green card, and then apply for a Canadian passport, a U.S. passport.
In fact, before you get a green card, it's enough for you to enjoy ur life everywhere, why? Because your son triple nationality
You really do not want to boil green card, simply tn has been renewed, renewed six times, your son 18 years old
Let him sponsor you green card, during this period, if you do not like the capitalist dirty lifestyle
You can return to the sea, right, go to Hong Kong to go to Shanghai to turn around, a little bit of a problem
Note that you take the Note that you have a Chinese passport all the time. Don't let the Chinese go-vern-ment know that you are a naturalized Canadian
Otherwise, it will be a big problem
The advantages of doing this are obvious
First, your Chinese passport won't be revoked
Secondly, you have a Canadian passport
Thirdly, you have an American green card
Fourthly, your children will have a Canadian green card
Thirdly, you have an American green card
Fourthly, you have an American green card
Fourthly, you have a Canadian green card. p> Fourth, your cub is a triple citizen until he's 18
Fifth, your cub is US born and eligible for the US presidency
Sixth, you want to change careers in the process no problem, the Quebec go-vern-ment provides you with the conditions to change careers
How many wsns are disgusted with their majors? At least I know biology is a shithole, chemistry isn't much better
Physics and math are better, but it's hard enough to get a job without changing your major
You can pursue several degrees in different majors
For example, you're an undergrad with math, a grad student with it, and a PhD with finance, right
Isn't it maximizing the benefits of doing this? If you are a poor kid
This may be true, but we can still improve
For example
Canada can be replaced with Australia, if you have the money to make a small stay
It is easier for an Australian citizen to go to the US, there is a special e-3 visa
You can apply for a green card freely, and you can't run out of the quota every year. p>
Another example
Your wife can go to Australia to study, get a passport from a kangaroo country
and then join you in the US
Then you can sponsor each other's green cards
You sponsor your wife's Canadian pr, and your wife sponsors your Australian pr
After you succeed in this way, your Chinese passports will be preserved, and you can use each other's pr to enter and exit China.
You can use your Australian pr to get in and out of China, and your wife can use her Canadian pr to get in and out of Canada
And then you'll have a baby, and you'll be a citizen of all four countries until you're 18 years old
Taxes
If I'm a citizen of all three countries, don't I have to pay taxes on all three of them?
No
Overseas tax returns are not required in any country except the United States
But Canadians working in the United States, there's an agreement between the United States and Canada to have a US-Canadian split of the tax rate, which is basically not
much worse than paying taxes for working in Canada