Navigating Canada navigatingcanada
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- Cultura y sociedad
A podcast telling stories of the experiences of newcomers and international students in Canada.
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Episode 17: Jane navigates New York
It's been more than a year since Jane moved from Montreal to New York for work. In this episode, she tells Halima about how her experiences in Canada prepared her for the big move, the challenges she's faced since moving to another new country, and what she's enjoying about living in the Big Apple.
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Episode 16: Immigrating to Quebec as a skilled worker
Jane talks to Kemi Oyegunle, who moved to Quebec in 2018, with his wife and three children. He shares some of the challenges of immigrating to Canada as a skilled worker -- and the mentorship opportunity that helped him find rewarding employment.
Here's a link to more information about employment assistance programs in Quebec: https://www.quebec.ca/en/employment/job-search-tips/employment-assistance -
Episode 15: Learning French as Immigrants in Quebec
Janet talks to two of her friends — Fatima Okunola and Elisa George — about having to learn French and pass a French language exam, to apply for permanent residency in Quebec. They also delve into some of their experiences as English-speaking immigrants living in Montreal.
We're releasing this episode just a few days after Quebec passed Bill 96 into law. Here are some articles that explain what the Bill is and the concerns it is raising for non-French speaking communities:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/bill-96-explained-1.6460764
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/immigration-impact-bill-96-1.6465770 -
Episode 14: Diving into Canada's dating scene
Happy 2022! In this episode, Janet talks to Nina Barango and Watson Ogoriba about the good and not-so-great experiences they've had with dating as immigrants in Canada. They also drop some tips on where to meet and connect with prospective daters.
Nina is the founder of SoPlugged, an online directory for Black businesses: https://www.soplugged.com/
A few resources for people interested in therapy:
-https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca
-https://www.betterhelp.com/
-Find out if your company has an Employee Assistance Program that offers short or long-term therapy/counselling sessions. -
Episode 13: Saying goodbye to 2021
Jane and Halima look back on the triumphs and challenges of 2021. They also discuss the lessons they are taking into the new year.
This year, our episode with recruiter Rebecca Lee was featured in CIC News: https://www.cicnews.com/2021/02/how-to-get-a-job-in-canada-as-a-newcomer-0217228.html#gs.k5z69n
We also got a shoutout in Franklin H. Ezenwa's new book, "Crack The Dream Job Code: How To Land Your Dream Job In Canada As An Immigrant”. More details about the book here: https://allroundachievers.com/ -
Episode 12: Raising children in Canada
We talk to Adrian Rojo de la Vega about moving to Canada from Mexico and raising three daughters in a new country.