Moving to a new country can be difficult, especially if you don't know what to expect
When we moved to France, we were really nervous about about how everything going to be. We didn't know if our daughter can adjust to the new environment, school, if we can adjust fast enough with the weather, foods...etc.
I'm here to help you! On this channel, I'll share tips and advice on moving to France with your family, including information on visas, housing, schools, and more. Plus, I'll share my experiences as a Cambodian living in France so that you can learn from my mistakes.
Hi young sister, hope you and your family are doing well. I heard living in France 🇫🇷 is a bit hard, the more money you make the more money you spend. If you can, you can try come to Australia 🇦🇺 and you will see the difference life. Thanks for sharing your video.
@@iamsreymom Your welcome young sister, if you want to know more about Australia, you can ask me, I try to answer all your questions. Is a lot of Khmer people living in Australia, most of them live in Sydney or Melbourne.
Chum reap sure Sreymom ; on 5:21. I just want to know what is the France government's do to business owner like that? do they allow all owner's do like that to the employers or they don't know? in the U S ! never, but some agreement depending on, yes in 1979-80 some American people sponsor Khmer refugee used as a slave, but when the U S government knew they took away refugee out from them and they (U S Government) put a new law who sponsor all refugees not to do that any more, that what I heart but I never see in my own Eye, I come to the U S in 1983 after, my sponsor help me every things to start a new life I thank s to them very very much I never for get, I was learn and work the same time, very hard job ,but have law, that all I can share, thank s .
Good afternoon bong. Thanks very much for your sharing about life in USA too. In France, there is law to protect people like that. However, practically it is difficult to say. If people are dare to lost their jobs and report to the government, they will investigate. The business owner could get warning and fine. Or worse case, their business will shut down and go to jail. However, I'm sure many refugee they were just trying to survive there. Unlike my case, I was lucky to married to french and live there legally, can get a little support from government after awhile. But I couldn't report anything still, because I knew the law little too late, plus the business own was relatively close to my family. My only hope is that all those asian employers stop taking advantage to people like that. They experience hard life before, they should never do that to others. I wish you an amazing life in the USA bong. Love from Cambodia ❤️🌹
D’après moi, vous faites une grave erreur Il faut penser l’avenir de votre enfant. Vous êtes jeunes. Avec vos deux salaires dans un an ou deux vous pouvez acheter à crédit un appartement ou une (ancienne maison) et petit à petit vous trouverez votre bonheur, votre enfant sera grande, elle fait des études en France, elle trouvera un travail comme tout le monde elle sera contente et vous aussi. Un jour si voulez rentrer à la maison vous deux (Cambodge) vous avez tout ce que vous voulez ou vous voulez faire 6 mois en France avec les enfants et 6 mois au Cambodge comme vous voulez. Ne prenez pas les critiques des autres c’est à vous de bien réfléchir. Vous savez combien ça coûte frais scolarité au lycée Descartes au Cambodge ? mon cousin m’a dis presque 10 000$ par an sans cantine ni le transport scolaire en classe de 2ème (second). Bon j’espère ce n’est pas trop tard, vous garder votre titre de séjour précieusement si un jour vous vous changez votre avis. Bon ! Avant de quitter je vous souhaite quand même bonnes vacances et bonne santé toute la famille. Sincérité.