Our Immigration Stories - As Told By Canadian Immigrants

Kristina McPherson

Hear the first-hand experiences of how we got here, immigration processes & our experiences living here as "Canadians". Our brand is all about sharing information through our experience as Canadian Immigrants, why not get it from the horses' mouths!? Host - Kristina has had 7+ years dealing firsthand with several immigration processes starting with her own student visa all the way to citizenship and has encouraged people along the way. She has found much enjoyment in hearing and sharing with others and wants to be the comforting and hopeful voice.

  1. (Pregnancy Loss Trigger) This Immigrant Mom Trusted Canada's Healthcare. Did it Fail Her?

    2d ago

    (Pregnancy Loss Trigger) This Immigrant Mom Trusted Canada's Healthcare. Did it Fail Her?

    What happens when you're expecting a baby, living in a new country, and suddenly everything changes? In this episode of Mom-Versations, we talk about the emotional reality of experiencing pregnancy loss after moving to Canada. Our guest shares her personal journey through miscarriage, grieving far from family, rebuilding a support system, and finding hope after one of the hardest moments of her life. This isn't just a conversation about miscarriage. It's about immigration, motherhood, healing, and learning to create a new village when your loved ones are thousands of miles away. If you're an immigrant parent, planning to move abroad, or supporting someone through pregnancy loss, this episode offers an honest perspective on navigating grief while building a life in a new country.🔗 Watch This Next: More Immigration & Motherhood Stories:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2NgyeSqfo4xD_JuBa6eafxIdM7mxKlQ3 Book a Financial Clarity Call:https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/financialbroker Connect with Shevaungh: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shevaungh-thomas-b79b113b1/ What you'll learn: 00:00 Introduction & Trigger Warning 02:25 Rebuilding Life Far From Home  06:42 Missing Your Village as an Immigrant 09:15 The Reality of Pregnancy Loss 13:42 The Day Everything Changed 18:58 Healing Through Faith and Grief 26:37 Building a New Village in Canada 33:17 Supporting Families Through Loss & Healing  39:26 Why So Many Immigrant Families Feel Isolated 44:29 Living With the Fear of Infertility 58:24 Final Reflections #Canada #Miscarriage #PregnancyLoss #ImmigrantMoms #Motherhood #Immigration #MomVersations #MentalHealth #Women'sHealth #SupportSystem #CanadianLife #Healing miscarriage canada, pregnancy loss, miscarriage story, immigrant mom canada, moving to canada, motherhood in canada, pregnancy after immigration, life in canada, support system, immigrant family, women's health, miscarriage recovery, grief after miscarriage, parenting canada, canada immigration, mom podcast, momversations, immigrant motherhood, healing journey, family life canada, pregnancy journey, canada podcast, new immigrants, emotional health

    52 min
  2. She Moved to Canada for her Daughter. Support still took years.

    Jun 19

    She Moved to Canada for her Daughter. Support still took years.

    She moved to Canada for her daughter, but no one warned her what it would cost and how long support would take.🔴 Book a Financial Clarity Call to explore RESPs, RDSPs, and family financial planning in Canada - https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/financialbroker 🎬 Watch Next: More Mom-Versations episodes on immigrant motherhood, family, money, and building life in Canada - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2NgyeSqfo4xD_JuBa6eafxIdM7mxKlQ3 Connect with Kristina Book a Financial Clarity Call: https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/financialbroker Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astoldbycanadianimmigrants/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astoldbycanadianimmigrants/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristina-mcpherson-pmp%C2%AE-b-arch-60b34a68/Subscribe to As Told By Canadian Immigrants: https://www.youtube.com/@AsToldByCanadianImmigrants 🚨 Talk to an Immigration Consultanthttps://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/consultant 📩 Join our free email list to stay connected - https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/about Follow today’s guest: Natasha Anderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natasha-anderson-24bbb922/ MJ Squared: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mj-squared/ The Andersons Family:  @DiAndersons  What You'll Learn 0:00 - Why She Left Jamaica1:11 - Would You Move for Your Child?2:41 - When Your Child Needs More4:48 - The Support Canada Didn’t Give Yet6:19 - Money Help Parents Overlook7:35 - The Village Didn’t Come With Her9:30 - Student Life With Special Needs11:23 - The Canada Shock No One Explained13:35 - The Immigration Chance They Had to Take15:42 - How PR Changed Her Child’s Support17:39 - Why She Built MJ Squared22:03 - The Immigration Wait Almost Broke Her24:16 - You Are Not Alone26:40 - Student Mom Life in Canada30:13 - Raising Autistic Children After Moving32:13 - The Cost of a Better Life32:51 - Was Canada Worth the Sacrifice? #MovingToCanada #ImmigrantMoms #AutismSupport #LifeInCanada #MomVersations What would you sacrifice to give your child a better future?In this episode of Mom-Versations by As Told By Canadian Immigrants, Kristina McPherson speaks with Natasha Anderson of MJ Squared about leaving Jamaica for Canada to get better support for her autistic daughter. Like many immigrant parents, Natasha moved with hope — hope for better healthcare, better resources, better opportunities, and a better life for her child.But the reality was more complicated.This episode also includes the story of another immigrant mother raising two autistic boys after moving to Canada — a story that reveals the emotional, financial, and family sacrifices many parents carry quietly while trying to create stability for their children.This conversation is for immigrant parents, parents of neurodivergent children, mothers, newcomers, aspiring immigrants, international students, work permit holders, permanent residents, and families asking what it really takes to start over in Canada.About Us:Our mission here at As Told By Canadian Immigrants is to have real conversations about building life in Canada beyond arrival, PR, and citizenship — including family, money, identity, career, caregiving, motherhood, and rebuilding.Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, immigration, medical, or professional advice. Please consult the appropriate licensed professional for guidance specific to your situation.#canadianimmigration #howtomovetocanada #usatocanada #jamaicatocanada #studyincanada #internationalstudent #expressentry #canadapr #canadavisa #kristinamcpherson #immigrationpathway #permanentresidency #canadiandream #movetocanada #jobsincanada #workincanada #cometocanada #beforeyouarriveincanada

    33 min
  3. Is Moving to Canada Worth It? An Immigrant Mom’s Honest Story

    Jun 12

    Is Moving to Canada Worth It? An Immigrant Mom’s Honest Story

    Check Your Eligibility to Study in Canada as an International Student - https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/studyloan   Moving to Canada as a skilled professional sounds straightforward—until you realize you may have to start over. In this episode of Momversations, Onyeka shares her journey from trained pharmacist to nurse, navigating life as an international student, building a career in Canada, becoming a permanent resident, and eventually becoming a mother far away from the village she once relied on. We talk about the reality of credential recognition in Canada, career transitions, healthcare jobs, motherhood, childcare challenges, mom guilt, and what it feels like to raise a child without nearby family support. If you're an international student, healthcare professional, immigrant parent, newcomer to Canada, or someone navigating a major life transition, this conversation will resonate with you.🔗 Watch This Next: More Immigration & Motherhood Stories:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2NgyeSqfo4xD_JuBa6eafxIdM7mxKlQ3 Book a Financial Clarity Call:https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/financialbroker Connect with Onyeka: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onyekaasamaka/  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/onyekaasamaka  This episode is about immigration, motherhood, healthcare careers, community, identity, resilience, and rebuilding your life in Canada. What you'll learn: 00:00 - Introduction01:46 - Arriving in Canada as a Pharmacist02:39 - Why Her Original Career Plan Changed04:40 - Choosing Nursing Over Pharmacy06:03 - International Student Challenges 06:58 - Study loan recommendation08:21 - Canada's Healthcare System Reality14:16 - Struggle in healthcare jobs18:08 - Becoming a Mother in Canada23:33 - Raising a Child Without Family Nearby31:11 - Advice for Immigrant Moms38:00 -39:42 - Final Thoughts 📌 Connect with Kristina: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astoldbycanadianimmigrants/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astoldbycanadianimmigrants/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristina-mcpherson-pmp%C2%AE-b-arch-60b34a68/ --- Subscribe to As Told By Canadian Immigrants: https://www.youtube.com/@AsToldByCanadianImmigrants Support Us: https://www.paypal.me/astoldbyCanadian\ About: As Told By Canadian Immigrants shares honest conversations about immigration, entrepreneurship, motherhood, family, identity, caregiving, and building a meaningful life in Canada. Through real stories and practical discussions, we help immigrants and families feel seen, informed, and empowered. #Momversations #ImmigrantMoms #LifeInCanada #InternationalStudent #HealthcareWorkers #NursingInCanada #Pharmacist #CanadianImmigrants #Motherhood #WorkingMoms #ImmigrantLife #NewcomerCanada #WomenInHealthcare #MomLife #CareerChange

    42 min
  4. What It Really Takes to Be a Mom Entrepreneur in Canada | First-Generation Immigrant Mom

    Jun 9

    What It Really Takes to Be a Mom Entrepreneur in Canada | First-Generation Immigrant Mom

    A first generation Canadian mom shares the real cost of entrepreneurship, caregiving, culture, and motherhood.🔴 Watch more conversations from this series - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2NgyeSqfo4xD_JuBa6eafxIdM7mxKlQ3Learn more about ByBlacks Restaurant Week - https://byblacks.com-----📌 Connect with Kristina:Book a Financial Clarity Call: https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/financialbrokerSubscribe to As Told By Canadian Immigrants:https://www.youtube.com/@AsToldByCanadianImmigrants🚨 Talk to an Immigration Consultanthttps://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/consultant📩 Join our free email list to stay connected - https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/about-----📌 Connect with Nicole:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sugarcanerestaurantWebsite: https://www.sugarcanerestaurant.caWhat you Will Learn0:00 - Immigrant Motherhood in Canada1:07 - Building Life After Immigration3:13 - Pivoting Into Entrepreneurship4:03 - The Truth About Business Ownership5:25 - Work Ethic From Immigrant Parents6:33 - Caring for Kids and Parents - The Sandwich Generation in Canada9:03 - Creating Systems for Family Life10:39 - Rebuilding Your Village in Canada13:28 - Dementia Care in Immigrant Families15:25 - Supporting Black-Owned Restaurants17:53 - Finding Balance as a Mom19:07 - Raising Children With Culture20:46 - Mothers Creating Stability-----In this episode of Momversations, Nicole Charles shares her journey as a first-generation Canadian entrepreneur, mother, daughter, and co-owner of a family business. We talk about the reality of entrepreneurship, the pressure of being needed by everyone at once, and what it takes to keep moving forward when your family, your child, and your business all depend on you.Nicole opens up about balancing motherhood with business ownership, caring for a parent with dementia, building a company alongside her sisters, and the lessons she learned from her immigrant parents' work ethic and resilience.If you're a mom entrepreneur, business owner, caregiver, immigrant family, or someone trying to balance multiple responsibilities at once, this conversation will resonate deeply.This episode is about entrepreneurship, motherhood, caregiving, family, resilience, and building a life while carrying responsibilities from every direction.You will also hear about SugarKane Restaurant in Toronto’s Greek Town, ByBlacks Restaurant Week, the importance of visibility for Black-owned restaurants, and how Caribbean food can help pass culture, identity, and community to the next generation. Canadian Immigrant StoriesAbout:As Told By Canadian Immigrants, hosted by Kristina McPherson, shares honest conversations about building life in Canada through the lens of immigrants and newcomers. From immigration and identity to money, parenting, relationships, career growth, and starting over, we explore the real experiences shaping life beyond the move itself. Through real stories and practical discussions, we help people feel seen, informed, and less alone as they navigate life in Canada.DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be taken as personal financial, legal, immigration, tax, insurance, or investment advice. Always speak with a licensed professional who can assess your individual situation before making decisions. This episode is not sponsored.#Momversations #MomEntrepreneur #WomenInBusiness #Entrepreneurship #Motherhood #BusinessOwner #CanadianEntrepreneur #WorkingMom #WomenEntrepreneurs #CaregiverLife #ImmigrantFamilies #FirstGenerationCanadian #FamilyBusiness #WorkLifeBalance #CanadianImmigrants #workincanada #cometocanada #beforeyouarriveincanada #kristinamcpherson #astoldbycanadianimmigrants

    25 min
  5. She Moved to 5 Countries Before Canada: Here’s How She Found Stability

    Jun 5

    She Moved to 5 Countries Before Canada: Here’s How She Found Stability

    How do immigrant families build stability in Canada when life keeps changing? 🔴 Watch more Mom-Versations - As Told By Canadian Immigrants episodes - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2NgyeSqfo4xD_JuBa6eafxIdM7mxKlQ3===== Connect with Kristina Book a Financial Clarity Call:https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/financialbrokerConnect with Dr Suzanne Davis:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzannerdavisCheck out Restaurant Week:https://byblacks.com/restaurantweekCHAPTERS0:00 - Life in Canada After Immigration1:06 - Immigrant Motherhood in Canada2:26 - Moving Countries With Children4:37 - Building Stability as Immigrants in Canada5:44 - Identity After Moving to Canada6:44 - Family Routines for Newcomers7:26 - Rebuilding Your Village in Canada8:18 - School Planning Before Moving9:00 - Preparing Children for Canada10:09 - Making Community After Immigration12:25 - Starting Over in Canada14:20 - Hardest Part of Relocating15:51 - Caregiving as an Immigrant Mom17:13 - What Home Means After Migration18:52 - Advice for Immigrant Families20:38 - Finding Your Village in Canada=====Ways to work with us:Watch more Canadian immigrant stories: ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2NgyeSqfo4wuN9oX4c_8h2UiTxU3Ztt8Partner with As Told By Canadian Immigrants: ➡︎ https://astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/contact#collab📩 Join our free email list to stay connected ➡︎ https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/about==== Community Feature Support Black-owned restaurants during ByBlacks Restaurant Week: https://byblacks.com/restaurantweek#ImmigrantFamilies #LifeInCanada #CanadianImmigrants #MomVersationsMoving to Canada with family changes more than your address. For many immigrant families, it changes how you parent, how you build community, how your children experience home, and how you create stability when everything around you keeps changing.In this episode of Mom-Versations: As Told By Canadian Immigrants, Kristina McPherson sits down with Dr. Suzanne Davis to talk about raising children across countries, rebuilding community, staying rooted in identity, and creating family stability through change. After moving between Jamaica, Germany, New York, Canada, and South Africa, Dr. Davis shares what she has learned about motherhood, faith, routines, caregiving, diplomacy, and building a village wherever life takes you.This conversation is for aspiring immigrants researching life in Canada, newcomers already navigating settlement, immigrant mothers, first-generation Canadians, and families trying to understand what it really takes to start over. Whether you are thinking about moving to Canada, recently arrived on a study permit or work permit, working toward PR, or rebuilding your family life after immigration, this episode offers a deeper look at the emotional and practical side of building stability in Canada.Our mission here at As Told By Canadian Immigrants is to share honest conversations about immigration, identity, family, rebuilding, and what it really means to start over in Canada.Disclaimer: This content is for storytelling, education, and community conversation only. It is not legal, immigration, financial, medical, or mental health advice. Please consult the appropriate qualified professional for guidance specific to your situation.#canadianimmigration #howtomovetocanada #usatocanada #jamaicatocanada #studyincanada #internationalstudent #expressentry #canadapr #canadavisa #kristinamcpherson #immigrationpathway #permanentresidency #canadiandream #movetocanada #jobsincanada #workincanada #cometocanada #beforeyouarriveincanada #Momversations #ImmigrantMoms #Motherhood #ImmigrantStory #LifeInCanada #RaisingKids #ParentingPodcast #JamaicanDiaspora #ImmigrantLife #CanadianImmigrants #MotherhoodJourney #DiasporaStories #FamilyAbroad #WomenWhoInspire #ImmigrantFamilies

    23 min
  6. May 29

    The High-Paying Canadian Jobs Immigrants Are Ignoring!

    🔴 Check your eligibility and study skilled trades programs in Canada with Passage - https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/tradesStop Guessing Which Immigration Path Is Right for You ➡︎ http://astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/courseThis video is sponsored by Passage Inc. Some links included may be affiliate or referral links, which means we may receive compensation if you choose to use them, at no additional cost to you.=Talk to a Canadian Immigration Consultant: ➡︎ https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/consultantJoin our free email list to stay connected: ➡︎ https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/about=CHAPTERS0:00 - Skilled Trades in Canada2:21 - Moving to Canada from Pakistan6:02 - Study Trades in Canada7:17 - How Newcomers Find Jobs10:01 - Why Immigrants Avoid Trades12:53 - Skilled Trades Myths16:16 - Trades Salary in Canada18:38 - PR Pathways for Trades23:29 - Jobs Beyond Construction25:18 - Career Growth in Trades32:48 - Hidden Jobs for Newcomers36:00 - Women in Skilled Trades38:05 - Immigration Pathways Explained39:49 - Is Canada Still Worth It?#SkilledTradesCanada #CanadaImmigration #NewcomersCanada #ImmigrantsInCanada #lifeincanada In this episode of As Told By Canadian Immigrants, Kristina McPherson sits down with Mustafa Ansari to talk about skilled trades in Canada, why many immigrants and newcomers overlook trades careers, and how these pathways may create real opportunities for people trying to build a stable life in Canada.Mustafa shares his own journey from Pakistan to Canada, his original dream of working in corporate Toronto, and how he eventually discovered the trades industry through marketing, workforce development, and newcomer-focused programs. The conversation explores trades salaries, common misconceptions, women in skilled trades, safety, career growth, adjacent roles, and why newcomers should think beyond traditional job titles when building a future in Canada.In this video, you’ll learn:- Why skilled trades in Canada are worth exploring- Common misconceptions immigrants have about trades jobs- How trades careers can connect to PR and long-term stability- Why trades are not only hands-on roles- How networking can open unexpected career doors- Why newcomers should stay open to opportunities they did not originally plan for=As Told By Canadian Immigrants, hosted by Kristina McPherson, shares honest conversations about building life in Canada through the lens of immigrants and newcomers. From immigration and identity to money, parenting, relationships, career growth, and starting over, we explore the real experiences shaping life beyond the move itself.Our mission is to help immigrants eliminate confusion, avoid costly mistakes, and make confident decisions about studying, working, and building a life in Canada — turning confusion into clarity, isolation into belonging, and survival into success.Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be taken as personal financial, legal, immigration, tax, insurance, or investment advice. Always speak with a licensed professional who can assess your individual situation before making decisions. #canadianimmigration #howtomovetocanada #usatocanada #jamaicatocanada #studyincanada #internationalstudent #expressentry #canadapr #canadavisa #kristinamcpherson #immigrationpathway #permanentresidency #canadiandream #movetocanada #jobsincanada #workincanada #cometocanada #beforeyouarriveincanada

    59 min
  7. Moving to Canada With Family: The Part No One Warns You About

    May 22

    Moving to Canada With Family: The Part No One Warns You About

    Caring for aging parents while raising children can leave you overwhelmed, guilty, and stretched as an immigrant thin in the sandwich generation. Canada Book a Financial Clarity Call ➡ https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/financialbroker If you’re raising children while also worrying about aging parents, family responsibilities, money, grief, and the pressure to keep everyone okay, this conversation will feel familiar. In this episode, Kristina speaks with Chantel Escoffrey of The Sandwich Years and her daughter Kay about caregiver guilt, family caregiving, rebuilding your village, and what it means to be part of the sandwich generation. Through the lens of immigration, motherhood, and life in Canada, this conversation gives language to the hidden weight so many women carry when everyone seems to need them at the same time. Living in Canada Watch This Next: More Immigration & Motherhood Stories - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2NgyeSqfo4xD_JuBa6eafxIdM7mxKlQ3&si=ut3tqQRtS2xwGT2P Connect with Chantel: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandwichyears • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sandwichyears Connect with Kay: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kayje22 Connect with Kristina: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astoldbycanadianimmigrants/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astoldbycanadianimmigrants/ • Blog: https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/blog Subscribe to As Told By Canadian Immigrants: https://www.youtube.com/@AsToldByCanadianImmigrants 🚨 Talk to an Immigration Consultant https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/consultant 📩 Resource hub for immigrant families in Canada. Join our free email list. https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/about ⏰ Chapters ⏰ 0:00 - The Guilt Caregivers Carry0:59 - Meet Chantel and Kay1:23 - Growing Up Immigrant5:22 - Rebuilding the Village9:21 - What Felt Normal12:26 - Naming the Sandwich Years13:11 - Sandwich Generation Explained14:58 - Financial Stability in Canada16:38 - Caring Across Borders19:03 - When Village Feels Heavy21:22 - Building Your Own Village24:29 - Grandparents and Memories26:31 - Caregiver Guilt28:14 - The Children Are Watching29:01 - Kay’s Village Experience30:32 - Seeing Mom’s Heaviness32:37 - Moms Carry Quiet Pain49:04 - Rebuilding Is Part of It50:01 - Share Your Experience51:12 - What’s Coming Next #SandwichGeneration #AgingParents #CaregiverGuilt #FamilyCaregiving #CaregiverBurnoutSupport Us -------- https://www.paypal.me/astoldbyCanadianAs Told By Canadian Immigrants, hosted by Kristina McPherson, shares honest conversations about building life in Canada through the lens of immigrants and newcomers. From immigration and identity to money, parenting, relationships, career growth, and starting over, we explore the real experiences shaping life beyond the move itself. Through real stories and practical discussions, we help people feel seen, informed, and less alone as they navigate life in Canada. DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be taken as personal financial, legal, immigration, tax, insurance, or investment advice. Always speak with a licensed professional who can assess your individual situation before making decisions. This video is not sponsored. Some links included may be affiliate or referral links, which means we may receive compensation if you choose to use them, at no additional cost to you. All opinions and experiences shared are intended to support informed decision-making, not replace professional advice. Learn More - https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/about#disclaimer#canadianimmigration #howtomovetocanada #usatocanada #jamaicatocanada #studyincanada #internationalstudent #expressentry #canadapr #canadavisa #kristinamcpherson #immigrationpathway #permanentresidency #canadiandream #movetocanada #jobsincanada #workincanada #cometocanada #beforeyouarriveincanada

    52 min
  8. Money for Your Child’s Education in Canada? What Immigrant Parents Should Know

    May 15

    Money for Your Child’s Education in Canada? What Immigrant Parents Should Know

    Take Control of Your Financial Future in Canada: Book a Financial Clarity Call with Kristina or Adrian - https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/financialbroker What should immigrant parents in Canada know about planning for their children’s future? In this episode of Mom-Versations - As Told By Canadian Immigrants, Kristina sits down with licensed financial professional Adrian Morrison for a practical conversation about financial planning for immigrant families in Canada. They discuss what many newcomer and immigrant parents may not know about education savings, government support, protection planning, life insurance, critical illness coverage, and planning ahead for children’s futures. From RESPs and RDSPs to the importance of protecting your income as a parent, this conversation breaks down important financial topics in simple language for families who are building a life in Canada. This episode is especially for immigrant moms, dads, caregivers, and newcomer families who want to make informed decisions but may not know where to start. Take Control of Your Financial Future in Canada. Book a complimentary Financial Clarity Call with Kristina or Adrian: https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/financialbroker In this episode, we talk about: Financial planning for immigrant parents in CanadaWhat families should know about RESPsGovernment support for children’s educationRDSPs and disability-related financial planningWhy protection matters before investingLife insurance for parents and familiesCritical illness protectionStarting small with financial planningQuestions immigrant families should ask sooner rather than later⏰ Timecodes ⏰ 0:00 - Survival to Stability1:31 - Immigrant Parent Money Questions2:18 - Important Financial Disclaimer3:13 - RESP Explained Simply4:52 - Government Education Grants6:40 - Why Start Early8:11 - What If They Don’t Go11:27 - Family RESP Strategy13:20 - Savings vs Investing15:42 - Start With $2518:43 - RDSP Basics Explained21:28 - $90K Disability Support23:19 - Product vs Plan24:40 - Protecting Your Future26:15 - Offense and Defense30:43 - Critical Illness Protection32:32 - Child Critical Illness Story35:22 - Insuring Your Child39:12 - Financial Information Gap41:20 - Book Your Clarity Call45:30 - The Risk of Waiting47:06 - Final Money Talk Recap This episode is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be taken as personal financial, legal, tax, insurance, or investment advice. Please speak with a licensed financial professional before making financial decisions. Watch more Immigration & Motherhood stories: https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/mom Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AsToldByCanadianImmigrants/featured Follow the Riot Radio Media Hub: https://www.instagram.com/dcsamediahub/ #ImmigrantParentsCanada #FinancialPlanningCanada #CanadianImmigrants #RESPCanada #NewcomerFamilies #canadianimmigrantstories

    50 min

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Hear the first-hand experiences of how we got here, immigration processes & our experiences living here as "Canadians". Our brand is all about sharing information through our experience as Canadian Immigrants, why not get it from the horses' mouths!? Host - Kristina has had 7+ years dealing firsthand with several immigration processes starting with her own student visa all the way to citizenship and has encouraged people along the way. She has found much enjoyment in hearing and sharing with others and wants to be the comforting and hopeful voice.