Ahn Sun-young, a broadcaster who moved to Canada, talked about his difficult life abroad.
Ahn Sun-young said, "Yesterday was 6 and a half hours.. Today is morning open run for 4 hours.. Eventually, I failed to get my driver's license ID.. There's really no such thing as training.. Canada's immigration policy has become very tight these days, so even if a child gets a student visa, there are too many cases of complacency for a guardian's visa."
He continued "Since I'm a tourist, Toronto life is crazy without banks, cell phones, and the Internet.."I'm going to post what's the problem and what I need to be careful of, so that there aren't any parents of international students who are suffering with their eyes closed and their noses cut off like me," he said.
Ahn Sun-young also complained that she had experienced discrimination against strangers. He confessed, "'I felt the fire burning in the fighting spirit of the Korean people as I was ignored, the expression that made me feel like a stranger again today, the gesture like pointing a finger, but thank you for my age and years of experience that came out with a smile and saying OK, I am sorry.'"
"Thank you for making me decide to bring a proper K-brand here, as I have to see," he said. "You're an immigrant civil servant whose accent was weird than mine.. We're in the same Asian country.. "Thanks to that face that was purposely rebuked, he just poured oil on his desire for a new job with a sense of stability that he was going to set up every day for a baby..." he expressed his willingness to succeed as a business in Canada.
Meanwhile, Ahn Sun-young married a businessman in 2013 and has a son. Recently, he gave up all his career to pursue his son's ice hockey career and moved to Canada. Ahn Sun-young denied that he would only move to Canada for the time being as a guardian of his child's study abroad and said he would come to Seoul every month to run his business and care for mothers with dementia.