Firstly, Chinese people who want to immigrant to the United Sates must get a passport. But in recent time, it is harder and harder for Chinese people to get this passport. Similarly, it is also difficult to obtain the American citizenship in another country. Once they are caught with no passport, they may get the punishment. (Aaron Terrazas, 2017).
Secondly, Chinese Migrants in the United States make feel the sense of racial discrimination. There is evidence of racial discrimination against Chinese people in the United States. For example, some American factories refuse to accept the Chinese to work there.
Third, Language barrier is another difficulty for Chinese Migrants in the United States. Some people immigrant to the United Sates, but they can not communicate with others. They can even not understand others’ meaning. It is not convenient for their life.
Fourth, Culture and habits differences will bring great difficulty for Chinese Migrants in the United States.
Chinese Migrants in the United States, people who migrate at a younger age are more likely to accumulate and accept all the different experiences in the United States. On the contrary, It is difficult for middle-age people or old people to accept the new lifestyle in a strange country. (Zai Liang, 2017).
What’s more, there will be much cultural conflict between the China and the United States. The huge cultural differences between the China and the United States may bring great difficulty for the Chinese migrants in the United States.
Fifth, Chinese migrants in the United States will be lonely at sometime. People may not immigrant to the United States with all of their family members, they may be very lonely in a strange country. For example, there are many less-skilled Chinese people immigrant to the United States, they may not find a proper work. Without the company of the family members, they may be upset and be in troubles. (Joyce Chen, 2017).
All in all, Chinese migrants in the United States may meet many difficulties beyond our prediction. 7.conclusion
There is a long history for Chinese people immigrant to the United States. The reasons for the immigrant are various and changeable. Every people has own perspective towards the same things. High education, opportunity of the business and pursuing for the better life standard and so on, all of these factors appear people to go to the United States. We can not say this phenomena is good or bad. (Irena Omelaniuk, 2017).
Different people hold the different towards the Chinese people who immigrant to the United States. Chinese people who immigrant to the United States can get both the advantages and disadvantage from the immigrant. And the Americans’ altitude towards the Chinese people who immigrant to the United States is not so great. There are both pressure and happiness in the process of the immigrant. It is not so easy for Chinese people to immigrant to the United States.
Chinese people immigrant to the United States is not a temporary phenomenon. Although there are many difficulties in the process of the immigrant. Experts say this phenomenon will not disappear.
We can see that there are both good and bad aspects of the immigrant. People who want to immigrant to the United States should consider pro and cons before making the decisions.
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