Considerations of Da Yun for Canadian Skilled Immigration: Migration Decisions for a 50-Year-Old Man under Ding Wei Da Yun
先看完案例关键信息,再进入分析页验证自己的结构与阶段。
Client Background
The client is a man in his early fifties, currently engaged in a stable profession with significant family responsibilities. He is considering pursuing overseas development through the Canadian skilled immigration program. Although immigration policies are relatively lenient, the application process is lengthy and complex. The client is particularly concerned about whether to expedite the application or wait for a more suitable timing.
The client has been preparing for skilled immigration for about three years and now faces the decision of whether to continue waiting or to act immediately. His financial situation is acceptable, but he has high expectations for future quality of life and career development. He hopes to evaluate from a BaZi perspective whether the current Da Yun is suitable to support migration, to avoid adverse effects caused by poor timing.
BaZi Chart Structure Interpretation
The client’s Day Master is Geng Metal (庚, Geng), but it is relatively weak. The Metal element’s strength is insufficient and requires support from Wood to generate energy; therefore, the pattern is identified as Shi Shen (食神) pattern. The Shi Shen pattern typically represents creativity and generative ability, indicating the client has strong adaptability and innovation potential but also needs an environment that supports the effective expression of this energy.
The Yong Shen (favorable element) is Wood, indicating that Wood’s strength is the most needed element to support the client’s BaZi chart. This is closely related to personal development and environmental compatibility. The Ji Shen (unfavorable element) is Water, as excessive Water weakens the Geng Metal Day Master’s strength, causing energy imbalance and negatively impacting career and life stability.
The client is currently in the 丁未 (Ding Wei) Da Yun. This phase is generally stable and implies maintaining achievements. The Ding Fire (丁, Ding) and Geng Metal (庚, Geng) have a controlling (克) relationship, but the Wei Earth (未, Wei) partially harmonizes them, creating a certain balance. Overall, this Da Yun is not suitable for aggressive changes and should focus on steadiness.
Focused Issue Judgment
Regarding the client’s concern about whether the current Da Yun can support migration, the 丁未 (Ding Wei) Da Yun is stable but does not possess the energy to actively drive significant changes. Since Wood is the Yong Shen, and the Wei Earth (未, Wei) contains hidden Yi Wood (乙木, Yi), there is some supportive effect. However, the presence of Ding Fire (丁, Ding) suppressing Geng Metal (庚, Geng) cannot be ignored, and obstacles may arise during the migration process.
The current Liu Nian is 丙午 (Bing Wu), with the Wu Fire (午, Wu) being strong and the fire element abundant. Although this supports Wood’s growth, excessive fire may increase pressure on the Geng Metal Day Master, further weakening it. The interaction between this Liu Nian and Da Yun suggests that accelerating the migration plan at this time may encounter resistance, leading to slow progress or instability caused by changes.
Considering the client’s age, with declining physical strength and adaptability, the 丁未 (Ding Wei) Da Yun advocates maintaining achievements. It is recommended to avoid large-scale changes in living environment. Waiting for a more favorable Da Yun transition will help ensure smoother migration and reduce risks caused by environmental instability.
Recommended Actions and Timing
Based on BaZi judgment, the current 丁未 (Ding Wei) Da Yun combined with 丙午 (Bing Wu) Liu Nian is not suitable for hastily processing immigration procedures. It is advised that the client use this period to consolidate existing resources, such as improving professional skills, enhancing language abilities, and expanding social networks to lay a solid foundation for future migration.
It is expected that after age 57, the client will enter the next Da Yun, when the energy of the Da Yun will be more favorable. The client may consider initiating formal immigration procedures around the Da Yun transition to leverage the new energy and auspiciousness brought by the change.
Additionally, attention should be paid to Liu Nian changes. It is advisable to select years when the Wood element is stronger and the Fire element is relatively balanced to start processing relevant procedures. This reduces the suppressive effect of excessive Fire on the Day Master and increases the likelihood of successful migration.
Review and Reminders
In practical BaZi application, a common misconception is to overlook the requirement of maintaining achievements during stable Da Yun periods and blindly pursue changes for short-term gains, which increases risks. If the client migrates hastily during the current Da Yun, it may cause career obstacles and life instability.
BaZi judgment provides a reference for energy trends, but immigration decisions also need to consider policy changes, personal circumstances, and family support. It is recommended that the client regularly review personal status and external environmental changes, flexibly adjust timing, and coordinate internal and external factors to achieve ideal overseas development goals.

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