Finding A New Home After Leaving Hong Kong | One Way - Part 2 | CNA Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 27 мар 2022
  • As the political crackdown in HK intensifies, many more Hong Kongers are leaving the city on one-way tickets. Fiona, Ah Man and their children arrive in the UK and settle in a small northern English town.
    The children, free from intense school pressure, are quickly adapting. The parents have a much harder time balancing expectations with reality. A small oversight threatens to end their life in the UK. Meanwhile, former political activist Nam encounters an unexpected setback. Almost a year after he made plans to leave, he's still stuck in Hong Kong.
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    About the show: This documentary follows a few HK BN(O) migrants’ journey from getting ready to leave home to finding a new life in the UK, and intimately captures the ups and downs in their endeavour.
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Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @cmgs7
    @cmgs7 2 года назад +1634

    Fiona's husband is lucky to have someone like her. She's very real and hardworking. I wish their family the best.

    • @springgal265
      @springgal265 2 года назад +18

      Wife veri sarcastic.

    • @supermantom2456
      @supermantom2456 2 года назад +3

      indeed

    • @Snugglelol
      @Snugglelol 2 года назад +7

      Reminds me of my mom

    • @youngz13o
      @youngz13o 2 года назад +8

      They are both stupid. People are working in a gingerbread factories with Master degrees… those are not good life choices when you cant even speak the language in that country

    • @iamjaydennn
      @iamjaydennn 2 года назад +28

      @@springgal265 When you have such a useless husband, also you become sarcastic.
      Since he's jobless now, he can be a stay-at-home dad and do all the housework while the wife provides for the family. But wtf he doin... Configuring the TV set? Make decisions for the family when he can't even speak English? Maybe he should download duolingo in his phone first.

  • @FatrimSyah
    @FatrimSyah 2 года назад +894

    People like Fiona can live anywhere. She knows how to survive. Let alone helping others too! Huge respect to her. She can take care her family.

    • @victorlee6524
      @victorlee6524 2 года назад +15

      帶著全家走上沒路!

    • @user-mo4sp7df3m
      @user-mo4sp7df3m 2 года назад +30

      @@victorlee6524 留在香港就沒路!你千其要留喺香港,唔好走,最好去埋上海,享受封城之樂!

    • @billiham6789
      @billiham6789 2 года назад

      @@victorlee6524 破壞整個家庭的元兇!

    • @mimiwinarto9164
      @mimiwinarto9164 2 года назад +1

      Wait until she and her family become the victim of anti Asian hate crime!

    • @billiham6789
      @billiham6789 2 года назад

      @@mimiwinarto9164 It comes frequently!😇😇

  • @thisisnotmyname_
    @thisisnotmyname_ Год назад +139

    Super impressed with their daughter Jasmine. She's like a confident little girl who can easily adjust to new environment like her mother. I can tell she's a smart cookie too. Hats off esp to Fiona. What a super mum she is!!

    • @northernchaotic7196
      @northernchaotic7196 Год назад +9

      Right?! ,, "This is BORING, When are we going to do MATH"??

    • @maylow251
      @maylow251 Год назад +3

      I guess girls always has higher EQ, adapt well to new environment compare to boys

  • @AT-lp8qg
    @AT-lp8qg 2 года назад +285

    My family immigrated to the US 20 years ago but watching Fiona family is like seeing my own family when we first got here. My parents had the same issues, my dad took me to class on my 1st day to class and I rmb asking for more math problems to solve from my 5th grade teacher too. We had the same conversation of people with high degrees like doctors, dentist now working in factory packing boxes. My dad own his own business back home and we had a helper just like Fiona but my mom became the helper when she came to the US, and my dad wash dishes in restaurants. It took them a good 5-7 year to stabilize and money finally not being such a burden. Both my brother and I now graduated college and has good jobs. Thinking back we sometime laugh about it but at the time it was so stressful and although I was only 9, I could feel and absorb the feeling my parents went through. Seeing Fiona make me remember the past and remind me again how grateful I am for my parents sacrifices.

    • @cjee2022
      @cjee2022 2 года назад +5

      I'm a recent immigrant in Sydney, and we don't have any relatives here. As first generation in the new place, the only wish for us is our next generations can live better and grow up without any barriers as locals. It's a tough work really.....
      I think your parents will be happy if they know you understand how they sacrificed 20 years ago.

    • @superchiu0620
      @superchiu0620 2 года назад +9

      @@cjee2022 Welcome to Sydney. I had immirganted from Hong Kong to here for over 30 years, let me know if you need any assistance.

    • @simonwoo3983
      @simonwoo3983 2 года назад +5

      Good on you mate, from a British Australian born in HK 🤗 I am 73 this year n enjoying my second marriage very much🤗

    • @shahlasadr8916
      @shahlasadr8916 Год назад

      We did the same as your parents. My daughter was 9 and sons 8 and 1 y. It was 38 years ago.

  • @krishnabarot9995
    @krishnabarot9995 2 года назад +2360

    Massive respect for Fiona. Not many people could do the amount of work she does while taking care of her household too.

    • @kimmy4882
      @kimmy4882 2 года назад +406

      Yeah she has to watch over 3 children

    • @user-ps3vl6ry3c
      @user-ps3vl6ry3c 2 года назад +130

      女人面對壓力時,有些只知大叫;有些能冷靜應付,她真正處变不驚!讚!

    • @khongshaable
      @khongshaable 2 года назад +124

      Wonder how are they now? Yes salute to Fiona. Will there be Part 3 ?

    • @supremacy2040
      @supremacy2040 2 года назад +125

      She’s a super trooper. Takes initiative and gets what needs to be done, done. I think they will do well as long as her husband grows up a bit.

    • @yapyapyap2805
      @yapyapyap2805 2 года назад +27

      I presume that it was the wife's idea in the first place to want to go to the UK, as it was the most cases of those who fled to Canada prior to 1997, hence there was the scenario of air shuttle husbands(太空人); leaving the wives with the kids in Canada while the men travelling back and forth, with a job in Hongkong. They couldn't get a job in Canada, could they ?

  • @WeiDu1984
    @WeiDu1984 2 года назад +2554

    Hi all,
    Thank you for watching this documentary series and expressing your support for us and our profiles. I've read all your comments, and teared up repeatedly in process. A special shoutout to those of you who shared your own immigrant stories. They are gut wrenching and heart warming at the same time.
    I want to give everyone an update on our production and our profiles:
    - This 2-part documentary took us a whole year to produce. Filming ended in late Nov, 2021, and I've since returned to HK. That means there will not be Part 3 in the weeks and months to come. However, we are developing a follow-on series, which again will take at least a year to produce.
    - Fiona and Ah Man are still in the UK, and very much together. Ah Man has found a full-time job. Like hundreds of other HKers fallen through the BN(O)/LOTR crack, they are still waiting for their BN(O) applications to be processed, which requires a rule change by the UK government. If there's anyway we can help raise awareness of the issue in Britain, please kindly let me know.
    - Leon is still in HK. Given the flight suspensions, it's still not easy to get his 2 cats out. We hope to see him and his "family" in the UK in our follow-on series.

    • @vwmn1584
      @vwmn1584 2 года назад +127

      Thanks for your update, Wei. Good to hear Ah Man has found a job too. Hope to see a follow up series in the not too distant future. I was a bit surprised about the visa issue but hope that too gets sorted out soon.

    • @stannnleyful
      @stannnleyful 2 года назад +55

      GREAT JOB Wei! This is a thoroughly impactful piece! Totally real + sincere and unbiased! Was really looking forward to Part 3... but, a follow-on series would be great too!
      I also want to ask: what is the "BN(O)/LOTR crack"...?

    • @WeiDu1984
      @WeiDu1984 2 года назад +12

      @@carson3448 Great idea!

    • @robocop581
      @robocop581 2 года назад +7

      McDonald's called him back huh?

    • @runningfromabear8354
      @runningfromabear8354 2 года назад +64

      I immigrated to Canada from the UK in the 2000's in my early 20's as a single woman. It was extremely difficult but I'm glad I did. I was in a rut of the people I knew and I wasn't going to do anything with my life there.
      A fresh start was very much worth it. It took about 3 years to get my footing.

  • @c01150707
    @c01150707 2 года назад +44

    我是廣東話留言~
    真係好佩服Fiona 人在異鄉好堅強咁照顧三個細路仔
    乜都係佢一手一腳處理
    啊文又要面又懶
    上一集都睇得出佢份人好面子
    明明唔識英文同文書工作都要做主申請人
    制片人問佢收入又夾硬話自己有三萬
    無論喺香港定英國生活
    做人踏實一點不好嗎?
    你是兩個孩子的爸爸
    為了孩子應該努力學習努力生活盡快適應
    不然早點回去香港不要把錢都揮霍完
    如果無佢老公拖累佢 Fiona真係會過好好嘅生活
    希望她生活會愈來愈好

    • @laulaulau8084
      @laulaulau8084 5 месяцев назад

      賣烏絲素個老闆係光頭佬!衹不個用錢揾廣告演員唱好成效釣水魚!!除左財經演員還有老千醫藥保健演員!!!他/她們的目的都是唱高股價和唱好產品成效散貨~ #沒有雙盲測試衹有戲(騙)子吹噓🔊🔊~
      大家知不知道凍齡和逆轉齡產品能否延長職業運動員的生涯嗎?大家知不知道抗頑英文是什麼?#大ka又知不知道藥物放入口賣廣告背後的勾結嗎**來自元朗過往在香港從事醫藥保健騙局的老千[李美英]L0uise lee mei ying[屬狗1982年)現居住在英國諾定咸(edwalton)!大家要留意!#她的右眼眼白裡有黑點 在天水圍張煊昌中學畢業 她有一個被她操控的小男人老公名叫(horace tin田福偉)還有兩個三角形眼睛(12月12日2013年)十歲孖女名叫田芷逸Carina tin和田芷悅Cadence tin就讀於rosecliffe spencer academy#老千李美英即使被侵犯私隱也不會向私隱專員公署舉報☎️☎️
      賣烏絲素個老闆係光頭佬!衹不個用錢揾廣告演員唱好成效釣水魚!!除左財經演員還有老千醫藥保健演員!!!他/她們的目的都是唱高股價和唱好產品成效散貨~ #沒有雙盲測試衹有戲(騙)子吹噓🔊🔊🔊🔊~
      Faceb00k雙生兒逸悅在英倫

    • @user-se6pe5ys6x
      @user-se6pe5ys6x 2 месяца назад

      我今日無意中睇到這個視頻,你講得好正確,Fiona丈夫真係一個大細路,唔識擔心錢方面😥

    • @ugo_earn
      @ugo_earn 2 месяца назад

      @@user-se6pe5ys6x 钱比他老婆管, 换你你都不会想理。而且他老婆,识英文肯定搞得掂

    • @user-se6pe5ys6x
      @user-se6pe5ys6x 2 месяца назад

      @@ugo_earn給 Fiona 管理財務是正確的,佢老公買嘢要最好一定係貴,但係以佢哋目前嘅經濟能力是不可能亂花錢的,只可以買較便宜的,應該待倆人都有安定的收入至換較好的.佢老公唔識理財同太依賴老婆,麻煩事唔想理又想做話事人,Fiona做佢老婆好辛苦!

    • @ugo_earn
      @ugo_earn 2 месяца назад

      @@user-se6pe5ys6x 佢老婆应该係好少同佢讲屋企嘅开支收入,就算自己管钱都要比他老公知情同有参与感。如果唔系人哋好难评估。

  • @rwksasc
    @rwksasc 2 года назад +202

    Hats off to Fiona. Her down to earth, willing to try, attitude is really inspiring. Wish her and her family success in finding roots in the UK.

    • @simonsu1921
      @simonsu1921 Год назад

      Anyway could get out from HK is extremely lucky

    • @arewealone9969
      @arewealone9969 Год назад

      @@simonsu1921 how sad

    • @simonsu1921
      @simonsu1921 Год назад

      Indeed

    • @rosamariamendoza1466
      @rosamariamendoza1466 Год назад +1

      Fiona is a go getter, hard worker, no complaining kind of person,the husband leaves a lot to be desired!

  • @theguyeric1
    @theguyeric1 2 года назад +594

    When the husband complaining the house is small I'm like WHATTT! you came from hong kong, that house is 10x times bigger than your previous ones and you were complaining the house is too SMALL!!...I feel so sorry for the wife that works hard and try ways to support the family. SMH.

    • @msi7188
      @msi7188 2 года назад +155

      That remark he made made my blood boil, too. He talked like he used to live in a mansion in Hong Kong. 😡 but mad respect to his wife for keeping it all together.

    • @stonec8238
      @stonec8238 2 года назад +28

      I think this documentary can really show that even though families are determined to go, there are a lot of expectations they never thought of. And even the hushand is really stumbling, I hope things will turn out fine for him and for the whole family. Best wishes for them.

    • @115Carssssssssss
      @115Carssssssssss 2 года назад +31

      A lot of Hongkongers think that there are many big houses in the UK like those in the US, Canada, and Australia.

    • @AJ-rc5lr
      @AJ-rc5lr 2 года назад +97

      Yeah her husband is very childish and very unreliable, no wonder she really look down on that male

    • @eng80425
      @eng80425 2 года назад +75

      The husband is behaving exactly like what hongkongers always complain about migrant from mainland last time.

  • @hw7722
    @hw7722 2 года назад +2172

    Huge respect for Fiona. Looking after three kids is definitely not easy.

    • @paulo9507
      @paulo9507 2 года назад +104

      They are going to divorce!

    • @albrtyy5
      @albrtyy5 2 года назад +189

      I only counted 2 little ones... oh wait, now I get it. Good one

    • @Chanelmichelle22
      @Chanelmichelle22 2 года назад +93

      Divorcing one kid left with two actual kids

    • @flyonground
      @flyonground 2 года назад +43

      Just give em an 8K TV the. she could focus on the other two

    • @condorX2
      @condorX2 2 года назад +98

      This professor used a definition of Communism I learnt as a child almost 60 year ago.
      China has changed so much during my life time, how can Americans still understand China with such an old definition of an ideology??
      I grew up under the British colony and was taught to dislike communism, but during my life time, I saw how that one party managed to work consistently through faults and trials.
      It finally brought out the fruit of stability, development and so many miracles within my life time to this 1.4 billions of people.
      As a Chinese not born in China, I cheer them on and finally understand a country need a government which work consistency with the people's welfare as a goal.
      If it had been this every 4 years swinging back to the opposite and undo every effort, with all powerful capitalists lobbying for their own benefits like in America, China will be a hell with its 4.5 times of population.
      In Hong Kong I saw how western "democracy" and those uncontrolled "freedom" turned my home into hell.
      I am glad MY country CHINA intervene, that is the job of a responsible government.
      I don't believe in the spoon-fed ideology of "democracy" any more because after I lived in the US, I see the mockery of this democracy. Whatever you do, it is always the rich and powerful that wins!
      Most Americans are being turned into slaves of those capitalists without even realizing it, I was shocked people many people had to work 4 to 5 jobs to make ends meet and still have no money in their banks.....
      Don't be sad for Hong Kong, just leave us alone and don't pour billions of dollar to bribe our young people to subvert our government, keep those money to fix your own infrastructure which are crumbling.
      If it is so good and it works for you, congratulations. Can America be democratic enough to let another country with another culture choose a path of their own?? Why everyone has to use your system??
      Why you always want to become heroes when there was no war, so you have to create war? The acts of bombing and sanctioning are acts of terrorism and dictators, if you don't realize it.
      And the professor have no clue how Asians thinks, we are all cultures that yearns for stability, no one will jump up to bomb and send their children to the graves because they "don't like a communist country taking a democratic country".
      Except a few western trained young people, they don't care about ideologies to
      -Sim S Chiu
      Eric Hyer: Is China the Cause of International (Dis)order?
      ruclips.net/video/f32EH22IJEk/видео.html
      😙

  • @bonho8913
    @bonho8913 Год назад +45

    Fiona is a surviver, a fighter, and a caretaker. Hats off to her and best wishes for her family. Perhaps if things were better planned when they left, their lives would be so much better. I sincerely wish her husband resolves the visa issue quickly and can support the family together. They deserve it.

  • @andrewpang2395
    @andrewpang2395 Год назад +48

    Every time I watch something like this, it feels like Hong Kong is calling to me, we left 30 years ago, and I often think what life could have been if we stayed? The family reminds me of my parents’ struggle to leave their home, who came to a foreign place and started all over again. First generation migrates have amazing resolution, your children will be extremely grateful and proud of you. A great documentary, captured the essence of human endurance in adversity. Very moving, brings a tear to my eye, because it struck so close to heart.

    • @travelwithjason999
      @travelwithjason999 Год назад

      I arrived today at Hong Kong

    • @laulaulau8084
      @laulaulau8084 4 месяца назад

      大家知不知道凍齡和逆轉齡產品能否延長職業運動員的生涯嗎?大家知不知道抗頑英文是什麼?#大ka又知不知道藥物放入口賣廣告背後的勾結嗎**來自元朗過往在香港從事醫藥保健騙局的老千[李美英]L0uise lee mei ying[屬狗1982年)現居住在英國諾定咸(edwalton)!大家要留意!#她的右眼眼白裡有黑點 在天水圍張煊昌中學畢業 她有一個被她操控的小男人老公名叫(horace tin田福偉)

    • @laulaulau8084
      @laulaulau8084 4 месяца назад

      還有兩個三角形眼睛(12月12日2013年)十歲孖女名叫田芷逸Carina tin和田芷悅Cadence tin就讀於rosecliffe spencer academy#老千李美英即使被侵犯私隱也不會向私隱專員公署舉報☎️☎️
      賣烏絲素個老闆係光頭佬!衹不個用錢揾廣告演員唱好成效釣水魚!!除左財經演員還有老千醫藥保健演員!!!他/她們的目的都是唱高股價和唱好產品成效散貨~ #沒有雙盲測試衹有戲(騙)子吹噓🔊🔊🔊🔊~
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    • @user-ns3eh5qn9x
      @user-ns3eh5qn9x 3 месяца назад

      感激啥?

    • @laulaulau8084
      @laulaulau8084 3 месяца назад

      賣烏絲素個老闆係光頭佬!衹不個用錢揾廣告演員唱好成效釣水魚!!除左財經演員還有老千醫藥保健演員!!!他/她們的目的都是唱高股價和唱好產品成效散貨~ #沒有雙盲測試衹有戲(騙)子吹噓🔊~
      大家知不知道凍齡和逆轉齡產品能否延長職業運動員的生涯嗎?大家知不知道抗頑英文是什麼?#大ka又知不知道藥物放入口賣廣告背後的勾結嗎**來自元朗過往在香港從事醫藥保健騙局的老千[李美英]L0uise lee mei ying[屬狗1982年)現居住在英國諾定咸(edwalton)!大家要留意!#她的右眼眼白裡有黑點 在天水圍張煊昌中學畢業 她有一個被她操控的小男人老公名叫(horace tin田福偉)還有兩個三角形眼睛(12月12日2013年)十歲孖女名叫田芷逸Carina tin和田芷悅Cadence tin就讀於rosecliffe spencer academy#老千李美英即使被侵犯私隱也不會向私隱專員公署舉報☎️
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      #大家小心這個騙局年代

  • @bubbahanks
    @bubbahanks 2 года назад +685

    The little girl Jasmine seems to be both assertive and confident, even in a new and strange environment. It's inpiring to see a kid her age so brave.

    • @fredericklo7618
      @fredericklo7618 2 года назад +54

      Nam Nam / Jasmine would go far in life. Even as a kid she is able to be agile enough to go outside her comfort zone.

    • @doriswaddington2418
      @doriswaddington2418 2 года назад +27

      I think she’s gonna be a kick ass lawyer.. like I was 😀

    • @mariawong6965
      @mariawong6965 2 года назад +4

      Will see in years! 小時了了,大未必佳!

    • @elizzy8754
      @elizzy8754 2 года назад +31

      @@doriswaddington2418 or a world famous mathematician. Love the way she stands up and says "I'm bored, I want to do maths". Great kid. And sweet classmate for giving her a hug at the end of the first day.

    • @hpm10
      @hpm10 2 года назад +26

      @@mariawong6965 imagine hating on a kid, lol

  • @Hakuu_A19
    @Hakuu_A19 2 года назад +513

    Fiona is such a remarkable person to have the determination to find her footing so quickly and to use her position to help others out too. I hope everything turns out all right for her and her family 🙏❤️

    • @qoom3521
      @qoom3521 2 года назад

      Open your eyes! She just let the people (most of them are highly educated) from her country to be hired at a low wages to earn her own living.

    • @annielee6358
      @annielee6358 2 года назад +2

      @comment sense Not funny. Many of these new hard-working immigrants from Hong Kong hold college degrees and high positions previously. It is truly not easy to start a new life in a foreign country, let alone having to learn a new language and adapt to a new culture.

    • @joft625
      @joft625 2 года назад +1

      @comment sense WHAT DO YOU MEAN UK DOES NOT TREAT THEM AS EQUALS?

    • @danielcyr6489
      @danielcyr6489 2 года назад +2

      dont worry she drives a benz

    • @derekng958
      @derekng958 Год назад

      天堂有路你不走,地狱无门你闯进来

  • @Billabong0110
    @Billabong0110 2 года назад +14

    My Mom used to work as nanny in HK. Unlike other stereotype HK families (arrogant), my Mom was lucky to have served a well mannered and respectable family in HK. My Mom would say nothing but good about her employer. I would say in hindsight they were part of my success, extended help to my Mom whenever I needed financial help. My Mom left the family when I was about to finished my university. 15 years hence, Im lucky to have had finished my graduate degree in Australia, worked, met my wife (Korean) and raised my own family down under. I wish I could meet and repay the kindness of this family to my Mom and to our family.

  • @likuanlai9289
    @likuanlai9289 Год назад +11

    I have learnt so much in this documentary. Fiona is so resilient, creative and adds value, I cheered when she got full time employment! Wish the family all the best in getting BPO approved.

  • @LilM0ney
    @LilM0ney 2 года назад +92

    this documentary made me realised the importance of choosing the right life partner. in riches or in poor but if you marry an idiot, it's gonna bring you down

    • @tristanlau1213
      @tristanlau1213 2 года назад +4

      I wish either the husband grow the f up or Fiona divorce him, his toxic masculinity and incompetency combined is just awful.

  • @WeiDu1984
    @WeiDu1984 2 года назад +420

    Just one more thing:
    Many of you have wondered if we paid Fiona and her family to be in this documentary.
    We did not. As a news organisation, we do not pay any of our interviewees. This is very important because we don't want to incentivise them to do or say things they wouldn't otherwise.
    At the same time, we are human beings, we help when we can. When they had too many bags, we lent them a hand. When they wondered if they needed to microwave a sandwich, we advised it's best to eat it cold. When they struggled to speak to customer service on the phone, we eventually took over. These are things I believe any one of you would have done in those situations.
    Did our involvement make their life easier in the UK? I honestly can't say. It's a tremendous sacrifice on their part to allow us into their home and their life. I can only hope we weren't a burden after all.

    • @robocop581
      @robocop581 2 года назад +28

      You saved at least 250 sandwiches from getting nuked

    • @GspotPredator
      @GspotPredator 2 года назад +4

      You serious? They don’t know sandwiches don’t need to be nuked? Isn’t that common sense?

    • @simonho7170
      @simonho7170 2 года назад +9

      How about her son. is he doing good? I am so worried of him as he has little focus from the documentary

    • @WeiDu1984
      @WeiDu1984 2 года назад +40

      @@simonho7170 yes, Yat Yat is doing much better! He’s recently started speech therapy.

    • @TFGmail1
      @TFGmail1 2 года назад +9

      this is just a well-documented video, and it will certainly educate the rest of the people planning to move out of the country to be even more well prepared. I was hoping for Part 3 too. Great work to you and your team.

  • @hengloke
    @hengloke Год назад +8

    One saving grace in the Fiona household is that Jasmine is a very positive and outgoing girl not being afraid to speak her mind even though her English level is not quite there yet.

  • @sarathai4514
    @sarathai4514 Год назад +3

    You are such a strong woman Fiona! You not only find the strength to stabilize your family but helped many others to find jobs. With your attitudes towards life, I believe you can achieve whatever your heart desires. Take care.

  • @rayzor_9988
    @rayzor_9988 2 года назад +345

    Fiona is everything good about Hong Kongers, she's down to earth, not afraid of hard work, not afraid of losing prestige labels, nothing is too low for her, not afraid of the unknown and focused on her kid's futures as her primary motivation.
    Her husband, on the other hand, needs to grow up a bit, drop the male dominance principle and learn to budget properly. Spend money you have, not what you think you will earn. The positive is that if he does get his HGV license, and his English improves naturally, his pay will finally be more than his wife. But he needs to stay away from the gambling habits that afflict loads of UK Chinese.
    Their kids will be fine - just need to watch their sugar and empty carb diet habits (like fish & chips and KFC), there's just shed loads of tasty but junk food in the U.K.

    • @nkh9086
      @nkh9086 2 года назад +5

      Fully agreed

    • @tristanlau1213
      @tristanlau1213 2 года назад +31

      Indeed, the husband needs to grow out of his toxic masculinity or else that would bad for him and his family.
      Nam Nam is so innocent, I wish she's doing well in Britain.

    • @ZxSpectrumplus
      @ZxSpectrumplus 2 года назад +21

      Her husband is still behaving like a small kid.

    • @Ccb88888
      @Ccb88888 2 года назад

      There's lots of good British food that is healthy. Fish and chips is a treat one has once every couple of weeks (esp. Fridays)

    • @NurmaBP
      @NurmaBP 2 года назад +6

      Yep, but at least he has Fiona with him. He just need to be more grounded and accept reality, maybe he just coping up because it harsh to be head of family in new place where you are a minority, I can feel there's a lot insecurity, anxiety, and all in him. Fiona hiding her fear way better than her husband. Xenophobia in covid era also raising up, so yeah it's tough. There's big burden in him and his pride is his only shield. Fiona is amazing woman. I hope their family would do well and they're be okay. Wish them all the good luck.

  • @yimngachi930
    @yimngachi930 2 года назад +470

    Fiona is absolutely amazing! She is so strong and resilient even with different huge burdens. I wish Fiona and her kids the best and I know it is going to be great! Fiona should really get a youtube channel to share her journey and struggles. And Wake Up please Ah Man...

    • @aaap3875
      @aaap3875 2 года назад +32

      @comment sense Democracy is great, I was an immigrant to US from Taiwan I reached the American Dream, I make 150k USD a year in a big tech company in California, own a 1 million dollar+ USD house in my 30s with over 400k in retirement so far. Many of my immigrant friends reached similar places whether they were from Taiwan, China, India, Vietnam, Korea, HK. My sister is a District Attorney for a major US City, would any immigrant to China coming from US, Vietnam, India, achieve such things? No they can only be an English teacher or lowly factory worker and Africans in China face a level of racism in Guandong China not seen in the US since 1960. In fact, even though I am an immigrant to US, I might be doing better than you are in China. Ive seen a Vietnamnese America Police chief in the U.S. will you ever see that in China? Nope. China has endless issues the world never gets to see due to your closed media yet you criticize other countries nonstop without reflecting on your own. The problem with US is the media is open to show ALL its issues for criticism whereas China hides all its issues to appear better than it is. In reality US 9x better than the media portrays (ived lived in both countries) but in reality China is worse than it is showing by far. Do you ever question why so many Chinese and Powerful Chinese in your govt move to the USA?? You never see rich Americans moving to China for more reasons than I could list. Ive been there many times all over the country. China is definitely a very different country from Taiwan. I really have no hate for the Chinese people its just sad when I see Wumaos and your govt creating misinformation to spread hate and lies about Democracy. And the fact is you can't even separate Chinese people from the Communist party which speaks to the deep brainwashing going on in China today.

    • @moosc4640
      @moosc4640 2 года назад +11

      @comment sense checked through all your comments, all toxic and with LOL. You must be blessed in your everyday live, rich and happy

    • @aaap3875
      @aaap3875 2 года назад +6

      @comment sense whose they? Most Americans i know are very United regardless of race, as long as you work hard, dont lie, cheat, steal, obey the laws and are a decent human being from my experience you will be treated well in the US. Every country jas problems including China, what issues you believe you see in the US are statisically very minor unless you watch the news nonstop and buy into its negativity

    • @moosc4640
      @moosc4640 2 года назад

      @comment sense LOL LOL LOL

    • @christopherchen6170
      @christopherchen6170 2 года назад +2

      @@aaap3875 你一年15万在加州的高科技企业? 那真是代表你混的不怎么样. 我民国69年的 民国79年去了美国读书; 2000年年底毕业来了上海. 我在上海有5000多平米的房产每年收租金到手80多美元吧. 一年15美元还30几了你还真好意思说

  • @weelingchew8842
    @weelingchew8842 2 года назад +8

    Rly feel for Leon.. i domt even like animals or cats but seeing the bond btw him and his cats bring tears to my eyes..
    He is a rly well mannered, well spoken and sincere person

  • @leenoneedtowork
    @leenoneedtowork 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for producing the documentary! I will wait for the next part patiently. ;)

  • @jesstamau1
    @jesstamau1 2 года назад +171

    Fiona, hopefully u might read this. U remind me of my mother back in 1992 when we left HK for Australia. Fast forward almost 30 yrs later, she managed to transform herself from a house wife to a laywer, now a nurse and divorced my father. Something that she would not have done if we remained in HK because of the social and cultural stigma. Spread your wings and soar, Fiona!!!! I hope u r on a journey which u would look back, knowing u made sacrifices but they r completey worth ur while. Add oil 💪❤

    • @dac8939
      @dac8939 2 года назад +21

      She should divorce the guy. He is lazy

    • @jesstamau1
      @jesstamau1 2 года назад +10

      @@dac8939 , my comments merely reflected on my observation of my mother. They weren't intended to encourage Fiona to leave hwr husband.

    • @dac8939
      @dac8939 2 года назад +1

      @@jesstamau1 ok

    • @robocop581
      @robocop581 2 года назад +4

      She can't be a lawyer in HK? I know a divorced woman that's a lawyer and very wealthy in fact

    • @jesstamau1
      @jesstamau1 2 года назад +3

      @@robocop581 , again I was merely stating my observation of my mother, taking into consideration her educational, social and cultural background.

  • @TheDafrankie
    @TheDafrankie 2 года назад +442

    If you look closer into Fiona, you can tell her determination to help other people from HK to earn a living in the UK. This is certainly greater than her alrdy incredible effort in settling her family in the new city, considering that some of the new HK ppl are young and inexperienced.
    Massive respect to her.

    • @irischui
      @irischui 2 года назад +6

      Her Mum advised her to do so and she follows

    • @youngz13o
      @youngz13o 2 года назад

      If you look closer at Fiona, she is grooming her children with politics at a young age. It’s disgusting. Even the teacher at 35:00 said it was too much for her daughter to share

    • @tristanlau1213
      @tristanlau1213 2 года назад +17

      Indeed, I wish Ah Man, Fiona's husband can actually grow the funk up from his immature behaviour.

    • @itscloudyinside
      @itscloudyinside 2 года назад +3

      @@tristanlau1213 he's not really educated so i don't think he can even comprehend how much he has to do to make this new life work.

    • @matthewlkf2000
      @matthewlkf2000 2 года назад +1

      @@tristanlau1213 Nothing can change his grassroot thinking.

  • @nickyeung1641
    @nickyeung1641 Год назад +1

    Just back to HK from UK and finished the 3 day hotel quarantine.HONG KONG did change a lot a lot and never go back. I really want to cry when watching the documentary. Thank you very much for the long-time efforts for the film!! Healthy lives!! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @avengerdarkness8402
    @avengerdarkness8402 2 года назад +23

    KPI has such great heart as a recruiting firm, understanding clients/jobseekers from their situations. There's not much recruiting agency who really cares nowadays. And Fiona is a strong woman, she's going to make it!

    • @juliemytang9406
      @juliemytang9406 2 года назад

      想知Fiona近況!衷心祝福他們!

  • @Alan-Aus
    @Alan-Aus 2 года назад +294

    Fiona’s adaptability is ridiculous high and i am so proud of her doing so well for such a short period of time as a new migrant.

    • @chanfranc
      @chanfranc 2 года назад +1

      Fiona's English is quite good!

    • @tristanlau1213
      @tristanlau1213 2 года назад +3

      She's very resilient, diligent and quick to integrate herself into the environment. I'm also a Hong Kong immigrant in Canada and I have mad respect for her.

    • @linustw
      @linustw 2 года назад +1

      They got no choice. Fiona has burnt her bridge back to HK

    • @chanfranc
      @chanfranc 2 года назад

      @@linustw No. I think Fiona's mother (or Ah Man's mother?) is still in HK, so should be still owning an apartment (though small). But nobody would go back to HK unless really desperate.

    • @tristanlau1213
      @tristanlau1213 2 года назад

      @@linustw Cutting off Plan B in your life is actually the key to success there would be no excuse to look back.

  • @alphabetacanton
    @alphabetacanton 2 года назад +75

    Fiona is just great; everything a woman, a wife, and a mother should be. Her forbearance during emotional exchanges is admirable; her talents and drive is awesome; and her tenacity and resilience is going to make her go far. Lovely kids; Hoi Nam so adaptable and full of ideas (e.g. introducing her own culture to her new friends.) It was indeed a shock to hear LOTR entry would invalidate the original BNO application. Hopefully, with both in work, immigration would not insist on them having 6 months' living expenses in the bank and, as Fiona suggested, they could scrimp and save up in the mean time. Truck drivers are in big demand in the UK and Europe and very well-paid. Best of wishes to the lovely family!

  • @francinelow8371
    @francinelow8371 2 года назад +37

    Fiona, you are really a very strong person and realistic when time calls for it. I really hope everything will work out well for you, you deserve it. As for Ah Man, please grow up and be responsible to your wife and your two young kids.

  • @venusekeji
    @venusekeji 2 года назад +3

    Excellent documentaries by all means!! Thank you so much for it 🙏🙏

  • @journofay
    @journofay 2 года назад +63

    Fiona is a superwoman. What a powerhouse of courage, determination and grit to move to a foreign country with no guarantees but only their self belief for a better life. I wish them all successful outcomes especially Nam for being a responsible pet owner. I hope he saves enough money to leave with his cats soon. A sponsorship system should be in place for people to help.

  • @savan3758
    @savan3758 2 года назад +199

    Fiona , 你真係好叻,好勇敢,好佩服你既勇氣。睇到你好努力去explore 新環境、新既機會;好願意同唔同既人交流,又搵機會幫有需要既香港人。祝福你,希望你一家可以成功申請到visa, 留係英國定居。

    • @PC.505
      @PC.505 2 года назад +27

      我也支持他们移民英国啊,腾地方出来给内地人去香港住

    • @willfran5927
      @willfran5927 2 года назад

      @@PC.505 noob

    • @willfran5927
      @willfran5927 2 года назад

      @@crus2334 poor maker

    • @user-vr5rr3bl4r
      @user-vr5rr3bl4r 2 года назад

      @@MegaGreenbubbles 国家给你们宽松政策不利用,跟着美国英国养的狗搞运动,现在政策越收越紧,看看人家澳门闷声发大财,很长一段时间,都遗忘了有一个澳门的存在。

    • @yongchunglong4719
      @yongchunglong4719 2 года назад +13

      現在上海在封城 連食物都不夠分配 不知道哪一天會餓💩在家裡🤭🤭

  • @limpaway
    @limpaway 2 года назад +3

    I’m also looking forward to watching Part 3! All the best to this family and Leon.

  • @ivywong5403
    @ivywong5403 2 года назад +27

    Very impressed and touched by Fiona's courageous move to overcome hardships. Her diligence, intelligence and willingness to work hard makes her an exemplary of immigrants to the UK - reminds us stories of first settlers in the US in 1600s whose strength from within and faith in God helped them overcome all adversity!!! Bravo, keep it up - Fiona. Have faith in Lord God Almighty, He'll help you and family into success in the promised land!🙏🙏🙏

    • @laulaulau8084
      @laulaulau8084 6 месяцев назад

      Tai家知不知道凍齡和逆轉齡產品能否延長職業運動員的生涯嗎?大家知不知道抗頑英文是什麼?#大ka又知不知道藥物放入口賣廣告背後的勾結嗎**來自元朗過往在香港從事醫藥保健騙局的老千[李美英]L0uise lee mei ying[屬狗1982年)現居住在英國諾定咸(edwalton)!大家要留意!#她的右眼眼白裡有黑點 在天水圍張煊昌中學畢業 她有一個被她操控的小男人老公名叫(horace tin田福偉)還有兩個三角形眼睛(12月12日2013年)九歲孖女名叫田芷逸Carina tin和田芷悅Cadence tin就讀於rosecliffe spencer academy#老千李美英即使被侵犯私隱也不會向私隱專員公署舉報
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    • @laulaulau8084
      @laulaulau8084 4 месяца назад

      賣烏絲素個老闆係光頭佬!衹不個用錢揾廣告演員唱好成效釣水魚!!除左財經演員還有老千醫藥保健演員!!!他/她們的目的都是唱高股價和唱好產品成效散貨~ #沒有雙盲測試衹有戲(騙)子吹噓🔊🔊~
      大家知不知道凍齡和逆轉齡產品能否延長職業運動員的生涯嗎?大家知不知道抗頑英文是什麼?#大ka又知不知道藥物放入口賣廣告背後的勾結嗎**來自元朗過往在香港從事醫藥保健騙局的老千[李美英]L0uise lee mei ying[屬狗1982年)現居住在英國諾定咸(edwalton)!大家要留意!#她的右眼眼白裡有黑點 在天水圍張煊昌中學畢業 她有一個被她操控的小男人老公名叫(horace tin田福偉)還有兩個三角形眼睛(12月12日2013年)十歲孖女名叫田芷逸Carina tin和田芷悅Cadence tin就讀於rosecliffe spencer academy#老千李美英即使被侵犯私隱也不會向私隱專員公署舉報☎️☎️
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  • @winniechen4311
    @winniechen4311 2 года назад +214

    Fiona is so resilient. Honestly, if I was in her place I would've broken down

    • @fornighttan
      @fornighttan 2 года назад +30

      She worked as a teacher in competitive Hong Kong. That needs massive patience and strong nature to withstand stress. She definitely has the right attitude to cope with difficulties.

    • @winniechen4311
      @winniechen4311 2 года назад +2

      @comment sense It's true. My mom was an immigrant and she overworked herself. Working as waitress, on her feet for 7-8hrs, then grocery shopping, then coming home to cook, do chores and raise kids. Then starts all over the next day. Now that my mom retired early it's like all of her illnesses have come forth.

    • @madlau3316
      @madlau3316 2 года назад

      @@fornighttan Being a primary school teacher in HK earning 40K (Part 1 tells), you don't need to be highly educated and with less competition than a secondary school teacher

  • @lingling9961
    @lingling9961 2 года назад +175

    I don't watch much TV, much less documentaries. But this documentary is so real, thought provoking and inspiring, I was refreshing my RUclips every week to see when Part 3 is released. One of the best documentaries I have watched to date! Fiona is a model of resilience, positivity and hard work. I wish her and family all the best!

    • @cherrydaodao
      @cherrydaodao 2 года назад +1

      is there really going to be a part 3?

    • @WeiDu1984
      @WeiDu1984 2 года назад +28

      Hi Ling Ling, we are planning a follow-on series, but it won't be ready for at least another year.

    • @TharaLetzISLANDER
      @TharaLetzISLANDER Год назад

      @@WeiDu1984 looking forward to it 💚💚💚 my friend works in Hong Kong as a DH and her previous employer also left Hong Kong for UK

  • @lzyshampoo
    @lzyshampoo 2 года назад +28

    Will there be a part 3? It would be amazing to see how the family is doing in a few years ❤️.

  • @itzcube4966
    @itzcube4966 Год назад +21

    I'm from hong kong and i'm so proud of how well fiona and her family are holding up.

    • @laulaulau8084
      @laulaulau8084 6 месяцев назад

      Tai家知不知道凍齡和逆轉齡產品能否延長職業運動員的生涯嗎?大家知不知道抗頑英文是什麼?#大ka又知不知道藥物放入口賣廣告背後的勾結嗎**來自元朗過往在香港從事醫藥保健騙局的老千[李美英]L0uise lee mei ying[屬狗1982年)現居住在英國諾定咸(edwalton)!大家要留意!#她的右眼眼白裡有黑點 在天水圍張煊昌中學畢業 她有一個被她操控的小男人老公名叫(horace tin田福偉)還有兩個三角形眼睛(12月12日2013年)九歲孖女名叫田芷逸Carina tin和田芷悅Cadence tin就讀於rosecliffe spencer academy#老千李美英即使被侵犯私隱也不會向私隱專員公署舉報
      賣烏絲素個老闆係光頭佬!衹不個用錢揾廣告演員唱好成效釣水魚!!除左財經演員還有老千醫藥保健演員!!!他/她們的目的都是唱高股價和唱好產品成效散貨~ #沒有雙盲測試衹有戲(騙)子吹噓~,
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    • @Andrelast-cf9th
      @Andrelast-cf9th 5 месяцев назад

      You are the next 👍👍

  • @okaydoubleu
    @okaydoubleu 2 года назад +370

    Well done CNA. Though only 2 episodes, it's evident that a lot of hard work and thoughts were put into the production. A truly regional/international news television.

    • @kageyamareijikun
      @kageyamareijikun 2 года назад +13

      @@kuanyewlee3179 using the name of our Founding Father to slander our people? How 'classy' of you. Hey, even if Singaporeans did not produce this, we can pay people to do it. Just watch the credits reel. Feeling salty? Well, we're not the ones packing gingerbread in a factory in the UK after all. LOL

    • @kuanyewlee3179
      @kuanyewlee3179 2 года назад

      @@kageyamareijikun so sorry i did not know i am your father.

    • @kageyamareijikun
      @kageyamareijikun 2 года назад +10

      @@kuanyewlee3179 lee kuan yew is the founding father of Singapore. I suggest you brush up your English skills and then go back to packing gingerbread.

    • @kuanyewlee3179
      @kuanyewlee3179 2 года назад

      @@kageyamareijikun oh, and its "brush up on". Good night, retarded son...

    • @kageyamareijikun
      @kageyamareijikun 2 года назад +4

      @@kuanyewlee3179 'on' can be omitted. Maybe you should learn to use the internet you senile old fool.

  • @wanderingwithyanvlogs
    @wanderingwithyanvlogs 2 года назад +143

    This was really well produced, and it was really great being able to see the small details and follow their lives, and happy to see great success to Fiona & her family. Thank you for putting this together and we definitely would love to see the rest of their stories :)

  • @keepgoing9799
    @keepgoing9799 2 года назад +11

    i was so happy to see the little girl liking her school and actually adjust well in new environments it could be difficult for adults to start a whole new life elsewhere imagine how it is for a kid ...

    • @michael6813
      @michael6813 2 года назад +2

      i think it is easier for kids as they are more adaptive

  • @gxwmfc
    @gxwmfc 2 года назад +6

    best part of this documentary is when I saw Jasmine blending in with other kids… i felt happy for Fiona (and ah Man) that the effort they put in is bringing joy. just want to say to Fiona that I’m sure their move was right. Hang in there.

  • @chubipower
    @chubipower 2 года назад +590

    Everyone has their own struggles, no matter where they are. So be kind to others and be grateful of what you have. The documentary did not provide any hard answers but it led the viewers to ponder various questions. Job well done

    • @3066961
      @3066961 2 года назад +12

      agree, as a hongkonger, still living in hk, i find these two parts are amazing, sadness within hope.

    • @xxxcool2565
      @xxxcool2565 2 года назад +30

      @@3066961 hong kong and hongkies needs to address the main concern here. Expensive housing. Not lack of freedom. The excuse of "lack of freedom" is only compounded because you guys do not have sufficient housing. I think only china can help solve this issue once and for all by strong arming those private developers. They need to be put inplace firstly by giving up unused, undeveloped state land which they horded over the years or mandated to create affordable decent sized public housing or lose their development license similar like in Singapore. Unfortunately the HK government is not strong enough to stand against the private developers. But china can

    • @urbn9t
      @urbn9t 2 года назад +8

      @@xxxcool2565 Ikr...if China did something about HK housing problems, HK ppl would see China as a positive - instead of harping "HK belongs to China, everyone must follow CCCP rules."

    • @benjamindiao2999
      @benjamindiao2999 2 года назад +12

      @@urbn9t If China did something to solve the hk housing problem. HK ppl will treat it as negative, because it violates the one country two system policy.

    • @jihongchen80
      @jihongchen80 2 года назад

      😂

  • @houghtonstreet3392
    @houghtonstreet3392 2 года назад +67

    I love how the man is responsible for his cats,,he loves the cats..he must have a good heart!

    • @John_Smith_86
      @John_Smith_86 2 года назад

      Hopes he feels the same, as he is getting punched in the State prison for crimes against the State. Dumbass worked against the CCP, and is still slowly pondering on his way out. Lolz.

  • @BrassLock
    @BrassLock 2 года назад +3

    A very engaging documentary so far . . . Just finished Part One and looking forward to the real nitty gritty of getting to grips with their new life.

  • @annaelrick7930
    @annaelrick7930 Год назад +21

    The young guy who bought a cat to feel like he has a family member 😢 what a hardworking, persistent young man. I really hope he finds a partner and has a family of his own one day soon.

  • @chiccoleung4503
    @chiccoleung4503 2 года назад +88

    As a Hong Konger living in Germany since 2017, I could feel the joys, confusions and all those mixed feelings this documentary had shown. This whole process of merging in/waiting is harsh and I appreciate the efforts of everyone you interviewed. Also for your team that made these videos.
    Add oil aah!!

    • @chanfranc
      @chanfranc 2 года назад +3

      Me too, a Canadian from HK!

    • @anthonythomas8812
      @anthonythomas8812 Год назад

      Same here

    • @handyich7832
      @handyich7832 Год назад

      Willkommen in Deutschland. 😉

    • @nanlei6947
      @nanlei6947 Год назад

      @@handyich7832 Dummerweise spricht sie keinen Deutsch, andererseits frage ich mich, was wäre passiert wenn sie mit ihrem Mann hier nach Deutschland gekommen wäre, das Kind ginge ebenfalls in den Kindergarten und zur Schule und ihr Mann spräche weder English noch Deutsch könnte eventuell ja in Deutschland als Busfahrer arbeiten, sie könnte Kindergeld und Hartz 4 beziehen, ich weiß also nicht ob sie, da sie ja selbst sagt, sie haben Hong Kong wegen den Menschenrechten verlassen sind jetzt in England, gesetzt dem Fall es gäbe keinen Brexit, dann könnten sie auf jeden Fall als Flüchtlinge in Deutschland leben, für das Kind wäre es keinen großen Unterschied, Königin Elizabeth ist ja eh Tod, also konnte die Tochter die Königin so oder so nicht kennenlernen

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  • @BellyHolly
    @BellyHolly 2 года назад +267

    Fiona is such a gentle mother, diligent and intelligent worker and such a patient wife with a good sense of humour, even when her husband didn't/still doesn't share her financial worries! I wish her husband all the best in finding a (driving) job soon so that their relationship won't be under so much pressure.

    • @MetaView7
      @MetaView7 2 года назад +6

      I don't think he is going to last long. They will be back to HK in no time.

    • @morris5439
      @morris5439 2 года назад +2

      @@MetaView7 The video is called "ONE WAY". Just a few months, they nearly spend nearly half million HK$. For a family of 4 members, application of BNO visa cost you another around 120 thousands for appication and join some medi scheme, right? At the end of the video, they are under-water in term of financial proof. It seem that the British is very sucessful in this business to boost English economy after Briexit.

    • @simp2234
      @simp2234 2 года назад +1

      Such good time for her let go hong konger 💪 gogogo don't come back

    • @linustw
      @linustw 2 года назад

      @@MetaView7 they cant return to hk. 6 mths in uk enuf to burn most of their saving jor ..

    • @MetaView7
      @MetaView7 2 года назад

      @@linustw then they don't have enough money to living in HK. They might have to move to China ! Zhongshan is a cheaper and better place.

  • @shahlasadr8916
    @shahlasadr8916 Год назад +4

    I touched by your life. Fiona, you reminded me of me and my 3 kids, when we moved out because of war and revolution in country and ended up in Manchester and later settled in America about 37 years ago. God bless you and all immigrants

  • @user-xd3bo7ef7y
    @user-xd3bo7ef7y Год назад +10

    Huge respect for your family.❤ take care❤.

  • @johnwu3156
    @johnwu3156 2 года назад +43

    I’m one of the emigrants left HK in 80’s to 90’s. Many of my friends who left at the same time indeed returned to HK for work or others after living in oversea for a few years once they got the local citizenship. Hongkongers have never been educated and cultivated with sense of belonging to the homeland country - China by the British colonial government. Many of us just wish to have a secure stable life. Hongkong has disadvantage of overcrowded population but no difference from the city life in Tokyo or New York. After living in oversea for 30 years+, I still love Hongkong. I can’t ignore my sense of belonging there and the culture root. The moon in the western world is the same, nothing is better as people dreamed.

    • @morris5439
      @morris5439 2 года назад +9

      Most of the friends I know that go aboard 70', 80' or 90' went back to HK, or their 2nd generation went back to HK after they experience some kind of discrimination and glass ceiling of the working environment. Objective, for such a ordinary family could earn around HK$70,000 a month (nearly 7000 pounds?, not because they are capable, just because they are born in HK.) and with low tax rate, isn't it amazing place? Basically the rule of law of HK is well established, free to travel, low corruption, safe place, excellent food from various styles. All my foreigner friends found HK a very amazing place to live. Ceux qui sont dehors veulent y entrer, ceux qui sont dedans veulent en sortir.

    • @LC-mp5rl
      @LC-mp5rl 2 года назад +2

      Well said !

    • @chankwaichoi1
      @chankwaichoi1 2 года назад +1

      @@morris5439 FORTRESS BESIEGED !

    • @SivalinPuthery
      @SivalinPuthery 2 года назад +5

      What a joke. You take the citizenship of the other country and then head back to HK to work? No wonder the Singapore government refuse to take this new wave of HK migrants.
      For the record, Singapore experience almost same thing in the 1990s, when the HK migrants went back to HK after taking Singapore PR. Since that time, Singapore has not given much PRs to HK migrants. Lesson learnt. Don't waste our time and resources
      P.S See the CEO of DBS, Piyush Gupta, he migrated to Singapore and made good here and contributed to Singapore

    • @MrMannyhw
      @MrMannyhw 2 года назад

      @@SivalinPuthery They all did that. If you had like 100 families go to your country, half would dip their toes and work back home and leave their family here, 40 families will eventually had back to work, only 10 would stay. HKers are not loyal or patriotic, they only do what's best for themselves monetary wise.

  • @sutthirak
    @sutthirak 2 года назад +244

    Fiona just brings out the best of her to take care her family. With all the respect I hope that she and her family will get through the difficult time. Same to Leon and other Hong Kongers. I truly understand the complicated situation, feeling like that in Hong Kong.

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  • @EustaquioSantimano
    @EustaquioSantimano Год назад +1

    Excellent Documentary!! Keep up the good work CNA. Wishing all a life full of happiness !!

  • @sarahfan5062
    @sarahfan5062 2 года назад +2

    Another CNA documentary to be bookmarked, well done Wei Du & team! Highly look forward to more

  • @caryssullivan8656
    @caryssullivan8656 2 года назад +106

    Fiona is so inspiring. So amazing to see her progressing so well with her work, a testament to her bravery and hard work. My husband (HK/Canadian) and I (British) moved back to the UK nearly 12 months ago from HK...its a big change, even for us from here/visited here quite a lot. Creating a support network is key! Really hope there is a continuing series or followup - Fiona should also help her own channel! The visa application process is so hard, all of the preparation needed, the money, the documents to prove everything.... wishing them so much luck and strength.

  • @jchan1623
    @jchan1623 2 года назад +61

    Please update with us for Fiona’s family. Totally respect for her and her movements! It is not easy to stay in UK with no support. Tough life and many 1997 parents had been go through the same situation. It is not easy for first 5 years… after that u will get used to it! Stay strong 💪🏻 You are not alone!

  • @ishabrown
    @ishabrown 2 года назад +7

    Fiona is an amazing, hardworking, humble, down to earth woman. Wishing her and her family all the best. I'm sure she will thrive

    • @earthring
      @earthring 2 года назад +1

      I agree. She is tough and don’t mess around. She will succeed

  • @cheungcherrie8044
    @cheungcherrie8044 2 года назад +2

    looking forward to see the part 3 if ready.

  • @boppitydodahladido59
    @boppitydodahladido59 2 года назад +21

    These documentaries shown by CNA are really quality. I have enjoying watching them through the years, i may never meet the people in these stories but as i watch, i realise, our heart is also the same with them. We also want to see them healthy and doing well in their lives. Your program is doing a great job in building understanding and empathy.
    Having young kids ourselves, i felt everything the parents felt and salute the bravery. Wishing them all the best best in all they set out to do.

  • @adachan1147
    @adachan1147 2 года назад +152

    Hope there will be a part 3 to keep everyone updated. I really like Fiona, the strong and independent mum and woman.

    • @berealistichk1321
      @berealistichk1321 2 года назад +13

      Her husband - speechless…

    • @simonho7170
      @simonho7170 2 года назад +7

      @@berealistichk1321 hope he sold his 8K TV for living

  • @annakwok7684
    @annakwok7684 2 года назад +6

    A lot of emotions came to my mind when I was watching this video. I grew up and worked in Hong Kong and have migrated overseas for more than 10 years. I never doubt about my identity as a Hong Konger. Anyone who asked me where I came from, I have no doubt to say that I am from Hong Kong, I grew up in a mixed culture governed by British government at that time.
    Hong Kong people are generally hard working, smart and easy to adopt changes. While the first few years would be tough to get used to a new environment, I believe they will finally overcome most of the challenges and they will be happy to see their daughter is growing up in a much better education system.

  • @Yuritza_lyl
    @Yuritza_lyl Год назад +2

    This documentary is so meaningful and profound. Great Job!! I wish All Hkers, no matter where they are, all the best.

  • @fredericklo7618
    @fredericklo7618 2 года назад +71

    Just love how Fiona is on one side (almost too) self-conscious of her English ability, and yet despite of, does her very best in trying to adapt to life in a new environment. More importantly, she wants the new friends she makes to know her and her background as well.

  • @aGEh878
    @aGEh878 2 года назад +11

    Absolute salute to Fiona, the 100+ warehouse/factory Hong Kong workers (just a tiny fraction all over uk), and the 67 years old cheese factory worker. May you all have high spirits to face the challenges in your new uk life. You all have true Hongkongers’ spirit! May God give you strength and peace. UK gives you freedom, respect for human rights, and Government’s accountability.
    All the best to the delivery boy struggling with his cats’ courier fees. With all your determination and hope, you deserve a much better life in the uk.
    Thank you CNA for the production - a touching record for a lost generation of so many Hong Kong souls!

    • @robocop581
      @robocop581 2 года назад

      You forgot dishwashers and delivery boys. UK is in great need of low wage workers

  • @louisqoo
    @louisqoo Год назад +3

    Back here to watch again this documentary after 6 months. It really mean something to Hong Kongers who are leaving / left their homeland.
    Never been easy to do it and I believe none of them wished to.
    Stay strong Hong Kongers!

  • @carolwang1318
    @carolwang1318 Год назад +26

    I have lived in China, Canada and now in Hong Kong. I have huge respects on the resilience for Hong Kong people under different circumstances, no matter what political views they're holding. It's not easy to make a relocation, especially with kids, she's doing a fantastic job holding the family together. Hope Ah man can also contribute more from any angle. Good luck 🤞

  • @margaritasun7908
    @margaritasun7908 2 года назад +71

    Abandoned by his fathet at five y/o , kick out by mother at 15 y/o , and still manage to live decently : He can manage to live succesfully in U.K. I wish him all the Luck and blessings , wish he can migrate asap.

  • @oliverwu1623
    @oliverwu1623 2 года назад +128

    Hope Fiona and her family have a great life in the UK. She demonstrated what resilience is.

    • @Munmunbey
      @Munmunbey 2 года назад

      so true

    • @TWisDOG1
      @TWisDOG1 2 года назад +4

      What you actually do hope is the fall of Hong Kong.

    • @paulineplleung
      @paulineplleung 2 года назад +1

      This is the attribute of real Hong Kongers. I wish her all the best.

    • @Giles20
      @Giles20 2 года назад +2

      Sadly with the rising anti Asian racism in the UK, it'll be a difficult life for them.

  • @PeterB-wr4gm
    @PeterB-wr4gm 7 месяцев назад +5

    When my parents from HK came to Western Europe half a century ago, the HK emigrants then were mostly poor and non-educated. Most couples did not have children at arrival and just sought a better living here, which was then a logic choice. Nowadays many HK parents think they could give their young children a better future in Western Europe, but have no idea what it means for their children to grow up here where the Asian children look and behave different than their Western peers, and will always be treated as different.
    One comment below pointed out two moments in this video, in which the man imposed on his daughter his thought that UK is better, and another in which the woman talks to a UK woman as if HK women always shout at their children, whereas UK women won’t. A kind of thought, in which the West is pictured as better or even superior.
    From the perspective from a middle aged Asian man who was born and has lived all his life in a Western country with the highest university degree, and who has been to HK a couple of times, life in the West will be tough for newcomers from HK:
    By giving up their well paid jobs, the highly educated Hong Kongers come to the West to fulfill low paid jobs, and turn from the upper class in HK to the lower class in the West. They will encounter racism and are often defenseless. Their status is even lower than the uneducated Islamic people who emigrated to the West massively. The weather here is not suited for Asians. If you cannot speak the local language fluently, you will always be an outsider, and will be looked down. Even when you speak the local language 100% fluently and could defend yourself verbally against all kinds of people, you are still an outsider in the West. Most Asian boys will remain single, as they are pictured here as non-masculine, and lots of Asian girls, pictured as obedient, will marry the white men, because of their highest social status.
    As for the children, growing up in an environment, in which they do not feel “welcome”, “safe” and/or “accepted” they will experience lifelong consequences. These HK parents think they know better for their children, because they reason from a rational point of view. But children don’t.
    The social environment in the West has changed dramatically due to massive influx from Muslim and other people: Social tensions have increased in the last decade, and social issues here are visible, in which Asians are collateral damage. Anti-Asian sentiments are present and growing. Asians in the West are not second rank, but (will) become third rank like in the US and Canada, where I have been to many times for longer periods. Third rank means also discriminated by second rank citizens like Muslims and the dark people. For HK children to raise up in the West is nowadays much harder than in my youth three/four decades ago.
    As a matter of fact, I do not see any future for HK families to come to the West. They will burn their savings here. They will lose their high status and their well paid jobs back home. Their children will experience things unknown to them in HK. There is no bright future for newcomers in the West as my parents did see when they choose to live here 50+ years ago. Neither for the locals nor for the newcomers from HK, nowadays.
    For HK families still in HK and considering emigration to the West, it would in my viewpoint a big mistake. Social and political changes are everywhere, also in the West. Instead of getting emotional on these topics, focusing on saving money for their children is more practical, which is impossible in the West with the low paid jobs and income tax as high as 35%-49%.

  • @jrm2254
    @jrm2254 2 года назад +2

    Well done documentary. Would be awesome to see another follow-up doc in the future.

  • @sfr7916
    @sfr7916 2 года назад +8

    Thank you CNA it was a compelling watch. The standard of documentaries that you guys produce are really quite good.

  • @alansmith888
    @alansmith888 2 года назад +303

    People like Fiona are why Hong Kong has been so successful for so many years.

    • @jiangyewei9184
      @jiangyewei9184 2 года назад +66

      and people like his husband are the reason why HK declined for past 3 years.

    • @coconutx887
      @coconutx887 2 года назад +7

      @@jiangyewei9184 LOL

    • @weiminong302
      @weiminong302 2 года назад +8

      @@jiangyewei9184 he really needs to stop slouching like that ugh it says so much about him

    • @youngz13o
      @youngz13o 2 года назад +58

      There are two types of Hong Kong people, those that accept the mainland or those that are blatant racists towards Mainlanders because of some vestige feelings about how HK was rich while Chjna was poor.
      Now that the situation is flipped,
      Hong Kong in decline because of people like Fiona who refused to accept that, they refuse to try to learn mandarin and have this general attitude that the mainland is beneath her.
      Their world shrinks and shrinks until they leave because they do not understand whats happening and use the fear of the mainland to justify their situatio to flee. Those type of HK people are dumb in my opinion

    • @stonec8238
      @stonec8238 2 года назад +63

      @@youngz13o Contrary to your belief, they totally understand what's happening. Relating the growth in mainland to the core reasons why they left is simply illusive IMO. The only thing that matters to these parents is the future for their children. And under the control of CCP, there is no future in HK. If you don't have a problem with that, then good for you.

  • @millylaw1932
    @millylaw1932 2 года назад +2

    Like every married couple, Fiona and Ah man have dreams and struggles, they both have their own strength and we hope after the long struggle they will be pround of themselves and be able to continue to give them children a loving family, take care, take care HK people.

  • @caicai3238
    @caicai3238 2 года назад +4

    Fiona,想留言鼓勵你。你好勁啊!繼續加油!希望你一家能儘快過到穩定幸福的生活!(希望CNA能跟進你們的近況!)

  • @lobatl732
    @lobatl732 2 года назад +246

    I'm so glad to hear that Fiona is doing so well. She's new to the country and the culture herself and yet she still has the energy to help others. The very sad thing I found is that the political situation has actually affected the children. The damaged that has caused to them will show in the future when they grow up.

    • @Trinetra3382
      @Trinetra3382 2 года назад +18

      pray their visa issues get resolved

    • @jeffreysetapak
      @jeffreysetapak 2 года назад

      Serves her right. She and her whole family willing to become British American lapdog/eunuch and abandoned her own family and people in Hong Kong. More seriously suffering and struggling days are still waiting for them. Hee hee hee hee hee 😁😁😁😁😁

    • @youngz13o
      @youngz13o 2 года назад +8

      You call spending $66,000 in 3 months, still no visa status and about to get divorced well? LOL

    • @wisdom2294
      @wisdom2294 2 года назад +1

      She has no choice. It's her job as a recruiter. Help pp?

    • @youngz13o
      @youngz13o 2 года назад

      You can tell at 35:00 when the teacher omitted that newspaper due to it political content, that the parents are grooming the children to hate; specifically to hate China.

  • @cheesesandwich1479
    @cheesesandwich1479 2 года назад +157

    Thank you CNA for this 2 part documentary. I hope there’s a part 3! We’re all glued and want to see how things turn out for the Fiona’s family and Leon. Agree with everyone that Ah Man needs to man up and improve his work prospects and spend less. His self esteem will improve and hopefully their relationship with it. Poor Leon. Those prices to bring his cats over to the UK are ridiculous. I hope he finds a solution and not pay to these greedy companies suggesting private jets!! All the best to all the people featured and I hope they live a happy life.

    • @efond88
      @efond88 2 года назад +16

      I was actually quite shocked when I heard about the private jet for pets and the cost. Looks like they were really a lot of rich Hong Kongners coz the flights were always full

    • @coconutx887
      @coconutx887 2 года назад +11

      Leons being unrealistic with what hes considering but it also sucks cuz those cats are like his family…but spending your lifes savings on pets that will be gone in no more than a decade at most???

    • @bchpls24
      @bchpls24 2 года назад +1

      agencies just trying to scam them. who paid 25k for a purchase jet with pets??? I'll just throw the dog and ran already.

    • @kiwigattaca422
      @kiwigattaca422 2 года назад +2

      @@efond88 不是说了吗,房子卖了,每人都是千万富翁,钱不就来了么。拍leon也去宠物飞机这段让我看了后只想笑。不止这一段,整个part 2都让我想笑!导演制片太坏了,整个一春秋笔法! :-) :-)

    • @hacona
      @hacona 2 года назад +4

      Can someone tell Leon if he doesn't fly by private jet or engage an agent to relocate his cats, the costs are much lower.

  • @tubeuser90901
    @tubeuser90901 Год назад +2

    Man! Brings back so much memories when we immigrated to US in 1982. Same reason like Fiona and all those HK people escaping for a better life. I remember my parents have to start all over and go through the struggles. We were poor, but we were happy and not complaining.

  • @waterbug1109
    @waterbug1109 2 года назад +7

    Fiona is amazing and I like to reassure her and her family that things will get better once they figure out the culture. I've been in the US for over 54 years and my parents struggle has Fiona and her family have. Everything will be okay...

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    • @laulaulau8084
      @laulaulau8084 4 месяца назад

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  • @bmno.4565
    @bmno.4565 2 года назад +134

    Fiona will go far in UK. She has great initiative, like the group chat idea that got many HKers hired, as well as brought in business for that recruiter.

    • @bmno.4565
      @bmno.4565 2 года назад +7

      @Skip Roche 🪴🐈 Got to give props to Hong Kongers, by culture they have a natural instinct for entrepreneurship.

    • @wabbitwabbit6822
      @wabbitwabbit6822 2 года назад +16

      @Skip Roche 🪴🐈 Leon , please do more research. You can bring your pets with you in the same flight you are on for a fraction of the price you were quoted by those blood suckers. You can fly to Ireland , Scotland and France , rest a couple of days with your pets and continue a road journey to your destination. Don’t give up . A brighter future is waiting for you . Great stories to tell your kids and grandkids.

    • @GspotPredator
      @GspotPredator 2 года назад +5

      Don’t forget the age old saying, she’s helping the recruiters get dirt cheap foreign labour (the Asians) especially when Uk is not part of the EU anymore, no more polish, Romanians, Hungarians etc

    • @wabbitwabbit6822
      @wabbitwabbit6822 2 года назад +4

      @@GspotPredator working is better than welfare . Asian work hard . Will get recognise and promote fast and make better money . When new in a country, get your foot in and be part of the new world .

    • @GspotPredator
      @GspotPredator 2 года назад

      @@wabbitwabbit6822 I don’t disagree or dispute that

  • @mamakryz
    @mamakryz 2 года назад +558

    Fiona's husband is such a horrible person.. I really salute her for putting up with him. All his excuses, snarky comments and sheer disrespect for her.. I would have found it completely unacceptable. Amidst all the struggle, having to make tough decisions and plan for the unpredictable future, she truly is a hero keeping it all together.
    I hope her husband wakes up and learn to respect and appreciate her. I'd have walked out with the kids.

    • @Sofiaode18
      @Sofiaode18 2 года назад +150

      Weak men tend to be horrible husbands who asks the world from his wife yet still positions himself as the leader of the family solely because he is a man.

    • @vanessawhite2947
      @vanessawhite2947 2 года назад +16

      It’s a different culture, please don’t judge people. The Chinese are lovely people❣️

    • @nicole7453
      @nicole7453 2 года назад +88

      @@vanessawhite2947 we are hongkonger not chinese :)

    • @vanessawhite2947
      @vanessawhite2947 2 года назад +11

      @@nicole7453 my apologies 🙏🏼

    • @John_Smith_86
      @John_Smith_86 2 года назад +52

      @@nicole7453 Racially Chinese. Speaking as the same, and a Singaporean.

  • @aspirin1284
    @aspirin1284 Год назад +4

    Fiona is amazing, really. She's an excellent person, good mother, just see her daughter's confidence and quick adaptation. I bet she'd be great in her work and can establish a career from it.

  • @chjonathan4405
    @chjonathan4405 2 года назад +5

    We are residing at an aera near Chippenham, not a community here like that in the show. Bit weird to see so many hkger faces there.
    We are bno holder and arrived last Apr in the UK.
    Blessing same to us ALL for a new life in England, we are so happy being able to move here. Never a regret.

  • @outdoor75
    @outdoor75 2 года назад +15

    Excellent series, enjoyed it so much as a expat myself, full respect to Fiona and her family and all the other hk people that have left their home to start over somewhere else. Hope they get the bno visa and the husband gets a good job.

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      @loehiewinnie3284 2 года назад

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  • @tanshulong
    @tanshulong 2 года назад +11

    A very well done documentary with lots of hard work put in. Thank you CNA
    😃🥰

  • @kerolchan8561
    @kerolchan8561 Год назад +1

    Bravo Fiona!! As a Hongkonger, I’m super proud of you, keep going Fiona👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @yiliu8
    @yiliu8 2 года назад +6

    I went to NZ at the beginning of 2020 just before the break out of Covid-19. First study, then work. What happened in HK is one of the important reasons which drove me away from my homeland. For this reason, I feel more connected to these families from HK. Thank you for making this documentary. I believe this is important to record the stories and to make them be seen by the world. This is at least what we can do for our times.

    • @solidgaunt88
      @solidgaunt88 2 года назад

      Hi! where in nz did you go to?

    • @nerd2544
      @nerd2544 2 года назад

      how were u able to stay? did u apply to emigrate or something?

    • @yiliu8
      @yiliu8 2 года назад

      @@solidgaunt88 I stayed at Hamilton for one year.

  • @66toonie
    @66toonie 2 года назад +83

    I think Fiona is amazing! She is forward-looking, sees an opportunity, and took it and that translated to a permanent position! in the midst of it all, she didn't forget to check on an elderly 67-year-old man to make sure that he is ok. My best wishes to you Fiona and your family for your new life in UK.

  • @theresalong622
    @theresalong622 2 года назад +88

    I’m so so happy for Fiona and her family! She’s really sacrificed a lot and took the plunge not knowing what’s ahead of her and her family. Fortunately, she has accomplished so much and pray that their life in the UK would continue to change for the better!

    • @lawrende
      @lawrende 2 года назад +1

      Fiona is a super mom

    • @chanfranc
      @chanfranc 2 года назад +1

      @@lawrende Hope she will demonstrate a successful journey to those still in Hong Kong.

  • @1888swordsman
    @1888swordsman Год назад +1

    I wish these people good fortune and happiness in their new lives which probably wasn't how they saw their future. I've been to HK and love it there, but with lives being shaken up so much, no wonder they are leaving. Especially for their children. Similar how it was for their Grandparents generations. Best wishes to you all

  • @puiwaiyip1713
    @puiwaiyip1713 2 года назад +3

    I appreciated the CNA made such a good documentary. We can understand as immigrants we need to down to earth and face the life. Fiona coped with the UK life very fast, her husband might need more time. For new immigrants they need to put down their old position in HK, find a new job to survive, then they can search for their dream job in the near future. If you can’t survive, how can you plan a better life.

  • @dryden28
    @dryden28 2 года назад +163

    After watching this documentary, I'm super glad that i have a stable job and a place to call home right here in SG. Its not easy to move to a new country with no friends and no job while burning through your savings. I dont think i have what it takes to start over again.

    • @chiam1000
      @chiam1000 2 года назад +8

      Not the paradise that you think

    • @arsenal_84
      @arsenal_84 2 года назад

      In sg, only those working in FAANG companies are really making money while the rest are only on median income.

    • @DailyChinese_
      @DailyChinese_ 2 года назад +10

      @@arsenal_84 of course, and this is everywhere, you can’t expect that anyone is rich

    • @dryden28
      @dryden28 2 года назад +15

      We can't be rich in SG but we have stability.

    • @kcchiew4247
      @kcchiew4247 2 года назад +5

      @@arsenal_84 Median household monthly income at Singapore in 2021, SGD 8200 (HKD 47000, UK pounds 4600).

  • @cheungmh99
    @cheungmh99 2 года назад +42

    This 2-part doc is really well done. It brings to light the challenges that a lot of HKers are facing as new immigrants. It makes me truly feel very appreciative of what my parents had to face back in 1974 when we first arrived in Canada. Hats off to Fiona for her effort and attitude to keep the entire family on track and organized. I know Ah Man is trying but he really needs to try harder to help Fiona. I am most sadden for the case with Leon. But he is a fighter and survivor. Life has dealt him a very bad hand with his family but he has not given up and I commend his drive to continue on for a better life. I want to wish him the best.

  • @dr_davinci
    @dr_davinci Год назад

    The song at the end is so well chosen !! Loved it 😊

  • @Joojoobee8373
    @Joojoobee8373 2 года назад +3

    Such a good quality production and touching story. Mom is the strongest person on earth. Does Fiona and her family get the BN(O) visas eventually ?

  • @KK-kn3sn
    @KK-kn3sn 2 года назад +37

    the biggest takeaway after these 2 episodes.... please married a capable husband or be single might be a better choice.

  • @fenydyahayu2708
    @fenydyahayu2708 2 года назад +14

    it only take me 10 minutes to feel immense hatred toward the husband!
    He is so selfish trying to buy 8K TV, while all he can do is whining to his wife.
    Good job fiona! She is a true hero in this story.

  • @christopherbriggs439
    @christopherbriggs439 2 года назад +22

    A great documentary. As a Brit gweilo in HK I was proud to see my countrymen back home performing well as the bit part players in this drama, whether it be the taxi drivers, the first neighbours in Crewe, the school mistresses, the KPI recruitment team or the waitress in the restaurant. I think people in the UK perform better when life is conducted face to face (unlike the tech support and the visa service nightmares!). The heroes of show are undoubtedly Ah Man, the indomitable Fiona, Jasmine and Nam Nam, the HK Lion Rock spirit will certainly see this family through!

  • @JS-rm2ws
    @JS-rm2ws 2 месяца назад +2

    Hong-Kong politician, dentist, master degree students now packing gingerbread in a UK factory on minimum wage. Hong-Kong elites. I'm watching this and I'm at a loss for words. I'm from a different generation. My parents came over to the UK in the 1970's from Hong-Kong. I was born and raised here in the UK. I speak a bit of cantonese and so I can understand much of what they're saying in the video without subtitles on. And I've holidayed in Hong-Kong many times. To swap HK for a place like Crewe, what a shock that must have been for them