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Immigration, managing
the change successfully
Immigration
is the reality of present life. People immigrate for education,
security, employment etc. reasons. However, immigration changes a
family’s surroundings entirely. It is critical to manage this change to
ensure success. Managing requires control based on information and best
practices.
Where
to start managing the process?
The
process starts before you leave your home country
Watch
this
video, how people are changing their lives in Canada:
Research and planning for the upcoming move are important;
the process should start no later than receiving the first official
communication of the approval to immigrate. First step is to
understanding and alleviating the concerns of family. In most cases the
principal of the family need to explain, the rewards immigration can
bring, the length of time the settlement process may take, the overall
financial plan, some of the comforts which may have to be sacrificed
Immigrating is almost never easy, so it is important to identify the
benefits of taking such a major step. Sharing information enables
other members of the family to be aware of the goal and assist in the
process. Writing down these goals can be a morale booster for the
family.
In general, the settlement process takes
approximately 3 to 5 years. A clear plan enhances the process and
reduces the “surprises”. For example, one must be ready to build new
skill sets through training, (re-certification, licensing. In
some cases, a career change may be required. Building a new skill set
means entry level jobs and low income; therefore, it is important to
plan how both spouses can work and financially contribute in the
process of settlement.
While both spouses are busy planning career launches, it is no less
important to help the children adapt to the new place. By involving
them in after-school activities, children meet people and learn the
culture of the new country. Usually, after-school activities like music
classes, swimming lessons, hockey lessons etc. can help them to
socialize with their peers in a healthy environment.
One of the harshest realities of immigration is
sacrificing the comforts available in the home country. Indeed, it is
cruel to give up the comfortable life and experience the hardship in a
new place, but that is the truth for any significant change. By basic
human nature, going out of the comfort zone is almost never
preferred—missing the company of friends and family is very common;
distance is always a barrier. A family can certainly look forward to
better days, if clear goals are set and the hard spots are forestalled.
With proper planning based on information and through hard work, many
families make it a success every year.
Canada is one of the most welcoming countries for
immigration. Canada needs immigrant population to sustain its growth.
Toronto is the financial Capital of Canada. This city has the highest
population of immigrant Canadian. If you decide to immigrate to Canada,
Toronto deserves to be your home. Toronto is open to multiculturalism,
and appreciates knowledge, skill and strengths brought in by immigrants
from different countries around the world.
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