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The New to Canada Podcast

64 Episodes

53 minutes | Jan 13, 2023
Small vs. Big Cities in Canada | Mustafa from Pakistan
Are you wondering what it’s like to live in small vs. big cities in Canada? Look no further than this episode’s guest, Mustafa from Pakistan. In this episode, he shares his experience of being an international student at Queen’s University and moving from crowded Karachi to the close-knit community of Kingston, Ontario. He also explains his career path as a fresh graduate in Canada and his experience living and working in Toronto.   You don’t want to miss:   All about growing up in Karachi, Pakistan. Travelling the 10 Canadian provinces and which ones stood out the most (you might be surprised) Moving to London, UK - New York, USA - and then eventually Kingston, Ontario. His experience as an international student and the various pressures that they face in Canada. Entering the Canadian workforce at the same time as a global pandemic… Bonus job search tips! The pros and cons of living in the big cities vs. small towns in Canada: Tight-knit communities, cost of living, and food & event diversity.   Links & Resources:   Support the Pakistani flooding: @paaniproject | @tayabaorg | @theexpatspak Facebook - Pakistan Canada Association of Kingston: @PCAofKingston Follow Mustafa on Instagram: @mustafa23ansari Download his free “Welcome to Toronto” guide: Click here Join the New to Canada Academy: Learn more Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
63 minutes | Dec 7, 2022
Moving to Vancouver Island | Emme from England
Dreaming of moving to Vancouver Island? I don’t blame you! We have all seen the stunning ocean and mountain landscapes that British Colombia has to offer… This episode’s guest, Emme, is originally from Yorkshire in England and moved to Toronto in 2016. After spending several months in the bustling city, she decided to pack her bags and move solo to Vancouver Island in search of a more tranquil and scenic lifestyle. In this episode, we chat about what to expect from life on the island, the differences between British and Canadian driving, applying for the International Experience Canada (IEC) Work Permit, and much much more! You don’t want to miss: Weather in Ontario vs. British Colombia Driving in Canada: How to get your license and what to expect on the roads.  Camp counselling in the USA and falling in love with North America as a result.  Our shared experience of applying for the International Experience Canada (IEC) Work Permit.  Keeping in touch with long-distance loved ones. Emme’s story of moving to Vancouver Island… alone… during a pandemic… Toronto ON vs. Victoria BC and what to expect from life on Vancouver Island.   PLUS, What even is a “British” accent and the various nationalities we get mistaken for in Canada! Links & Resources: ELSA: 7-Day Free Trial of English Coaching App: bit.ly/ELSAxTHENEWCOMERCOLLECTIVE   ELSA: Link to get 85% off lifetime membership and 40% off 1-year membership: https://elsaspeak.com/inf/thenewcomercollective/ Follow Emme on Instagram: @emmeoxford  Check out Emme on YouTube: @emmeoxford  Join the New to Canada Academy: Learn more Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! https://thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com  
18 minutes | Nov 22, 2022
Pep Talks: What NOT to Do When Your Move Abroad | Your Host, Kate
Join me as I share another of my passionate pep talks! This time, the topic is: Self-Sabotage. I'm sharing 5 behaviours and mindsets to avoid after moving abroad that could be setting back your progress and hindering your whole experience. You might not even know you're doing it... Let me know if you're guilty! Links & Resources: WIRELESSWAVE Black Friday Deals on smartphones, data plans, and accessories: https://direc.to/i3Hr  Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com    
65 minutes | Nov 4, 2022
Series 3 Reunion Episode | Kate, Elizabeth, Harisha and Mike
In this episode, I am reunited with poll winners Elizabeth from Colombia (ep. 9), Harisha from India (ep. 5), and Mike from Brazil (ep. 17) for a fun end of Series 3 get together. Get ready to laugh along with us as we share 2 truths, 1 lie about our native countries, as well as dive deep into more personal aspects of moving abroad - Such as adjusting to a different workplace culture, growing up with immigrant parents, tipping expectations, and finding the right balance between friends from your native country vs. Canada.   You don’t want to miss: 2 facts, 1 lie about our native countries: Can you guess which one is the lie?! (England, Colombia, India and Brazil.) What *surprised* us about Canada / Canadian culture… What we would tell ourselves if we could go back in time to our 1st day as a newcomer... What 3 famous people, alive or dead, would we have join our team for the zombie apocalypse? PLUS, an important update: Where you can meet Jason Momoa in Toronto…   Links & Resources: Learn more about the New to Canada Academy:  thenewcomercollective.com/academy/  Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow us on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
58 minutes | Oct 17, 2022
Job Search Tips | Hugo from Ireland
Looking for some job search tips? Luckily, this episode’s guest knows all about how best to navigate the Canadian job market! Hugo O’Doherty is originally from Ireland and he moved to Montreal in 2011. He is also a Product Manager at Moving2Canada: An invaluable resource for newcomers offering endless recruitment & immigration information. Together we chat about life in Montreal, the global Irish community, and how he and his wife had a baby during the pandemic! We also dive deep into resume tips, including how to adapt it for the Applicant Tracking System (ATS); as well as how to access the infamous “hidden job market” in Canada. You don’t want to miss: Life growing up in Dún Laoghaire, Ireland. Hugo’s 7-year immigration pathway: IEC Work Permit to Québec Permanent Residency. Living in Montreal and the truth about its European stereotype. The importance of getting help from other newcomers, sharing relatable experiences, as well as tried & tested insider information.  Resume advice: How to navigate the Applicant Tracking System (ATS) and stand out from the pile of other job applications. Only 15% of jobs are actually posted on job boards… How to access the “hidden job market” in Canada. PLUS, some bonus homesickness tips!   Links & Resources: Join the New to Canada Academy: Learn more Connect with Hugo:  LinkedIn | Twitter Moving2Canada:  LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram IEC Working Holiday Facebook Forum: Click here PR / Express Entry Facebook Forum: Click here Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
43 minutes | Aug 15, 2022
Canadian Citizenship | Larry from Butkowsky Immigration Law
Congratulations! Canadian Citizenship is the final step in your immigration journey… That passport will feel SO good when you finally have it in your hands. If you think you’re ready to start your application, this episode’s guest, Canadian Immigration Lawyer, Larry Butkowsky from Butkowsky Immigration Law, is here to help. *Disclaimer: This episode was recorded on August 5, 2022. Always check the IRCC website for the most up-to-date and accurate information. You don’t want to miss: An update on delayed application processing times at IRCC and what to do if your current status expires. The benefits of becoming a Canadian Citizen vs. remaining a Permanent Resident. A breakdown of the eligibility requirements and the fees involved. Which documents you can use to prove your language skills (you’ll be surprised!) Common mistakes to avoid. What to expect from the Canadian Citizenship test, interview, and ceremony.   Links & Resources: Book your FREE 15-min consultation call with Larry by email: larrybutkowsky@sympatico.ca (quoting “the New to Canada podcast”) Connect with Larry on LinkedIn: Larry Butkowsky Free Citizenship Test Study Guide: Click here  Free travel journal to track your time outside of Canada: Click here New Canadians can explore Canada with the Canoo App:  canoo.ca  Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
53 minutes | Jul 1, 2022
Brazilian to Canadian Culture | Mike from Brazil
In 2016, Mike decided to abandon his Law career in Brazil to start a new adventure in Toronto. Fast forward to today, he’s now living an entirely different and unexpected life! He is a successful entrepreneur, has built a cool online community of English learners over on his Instagram @itsteachermike, and is expecting his second child with the love of his life! In this episode, he shares with us his honest (and often hilarious!) experiences with culture shock and how he has adapted from Brazilian to Canadian life. We also chat about how long it REALLY takes to feel settled in a new country, the unrealistic pressures newcomers put on ourselves to quickly build the “perfect” life, and how to stay positive if you feel out of place. Finally, Mike shares he and his wife’s experience of having a baby in Canada and what to expect from Canadian healthcare during the process.   Links & Resources: Follow Mike on Instagram: @itsteachermike Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
58 minutes | Jun 4, 2022
Peace by Chocolate | Tareq from Syria
Sometimes a story comes along that every person on earth should hear - The story of Tareq Hadhad and his family is one of them.  A once displaced Syrian refugee, Tareq is now a Canadian CEO and a public speaker who tours the country to inspire audiences, advocate for immigration, humanize refugees, and share his family’s incredible story of survival.  In this episode, he walks us through his family’s journey from a loving, peaceful life in their home city of Damascus, Syria, to losing everything overnight and fleeing for their lives.  After 3 years as refugees with little opportunity or hope, Tareq and his family were offered a second chance - to start again in a small town in Nova Scotia, Canada. Listen to hear Tareq’s journey to becoming Canadian, the whirlwind of support and love he’s experienced from his new home, and how he and his father have built their successful chocolate company ‘Peace by Chocolate’ so that they can give back to those less fortunate than them.    Links & Resources: Connect with Tareq on LinkedIn: Tareq Hadhad Follow Tareq on Instagram: @tareqhadhad Make an impact by shopping ‘Peace by Chocolate’: peacebychocolate.ca  Watch the ‘Peace by Chocolate’ Movie Trailer: Click Here Watch Justin Trudeau’s United Nations speech about the Hadhad family: Click Here Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
49 minutes | May 19, 2022
Pre-Arrival + Life in Manitoba | Diane from Prairie Relocation
Thinking of moving to Manitoba? When choosing which Canadian province to move to, it can be easy to focus on the most popular ones (e.g. British Colombia or Ontario...) Instead, I bring you this episode’s wonderful guest, Diane Bergman, who was born and raised in Winnipeg and is here to tell us all about life in Manitoba! Diane is the founder of Prairie Relocation, a concierge-style relocation company that welcomes and helps set up newcomers in Manitoba. In this episode, she also breaks down all of the “life admin” of moving abroad, from what paperwork and job search prep you should be doing, to how to choose a bank account and apply for your social insurance number. Let’s get all of those overwhelming “to-do’s” checked off the list so you can start enjoying your adventure that much sooner!   Links & Resources: Check out Prairie Relocation’s Website:  www.prairierelocation.com Follow Prairie Relocation on Facebook:  @prairierelocation Connect with Diane on LinkedIn: Diane Bergmann Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
66 minutes | Apr 8, 2022
The Power of Volunteering | Lina from Egypt
Volunteering in Canada when you’re a newcomer has so many benefits, including meeting new people, building your resume and learning new social norms. This episode’s guest, Lina Sobhy, would not be where she is today in her career without it. She is originally from Egypt and moved to Montreal in 2013 to finally reunite with her husband after living apart from him for 4 years. We chat about making friends as an adult, how to find great volunteering opportunities in your area, as well as Lina’s experience wearing a hijab in Canada. You don’t want to miss: All about Egypt: Breathtaking ancient history, modern cities, paradise beaches, and bustling markets. What to wear when visiting Egypt When your high school sweetheart moves to Canada: Getting married whilst navigating a long-distance relationship until finally joining him in Montreal in 2013. Lina’s experience as a non-French speaker in Montreal The difficulty of making new friends The benefits of volunteering as a newcomer: Building your network and language skills, testing out different careers, feeling comfortable in the new culture, and much more…  PLUS, wearing the hijab in Canada: Some valuable advice for visible minorities.   Links & Resources: Follow Lina on Instagram: @linasobhy87 Email Lina: linasobhy87@gmail.com  Lina’s recommended Egyptian must-visit: Han El-halili, Cairo Canadian volunteering websites: volunteer.ca | govolunteer.ca | getinvolved.ca | charityvillage.ca  ELSA: 7-Day Free Trial of English Coaching App: bit.ly/ELSAxTHENEWCOMERCOLLECTIVE  ELSA: Link to get 85% off lifetime membership and 40% off 1-year membership: https://elsaspeak.com/inf/thenewcomercollective/ Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com  
43 minutes | Mar 26, 2022
Making Maple Syrup | Yvonne from CLOCA
Ever wondered how maple syrup is actually made here in Canada? This episode is my very first LIVE on-site tour and interview recording! Come and join me as I speak with Yvonne Storm from the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA), as she walks us through their beautiful sugar bush at Purple Woods, Ontario. There, they have been producing maple syrup for 47 years. Yvonne explains how to choose which maple trees to harvest sap from, how to tap them correctly, and then takes us through the full step-by-step process in the evaporator room from sap to syrup. You don’t want to miss: All about CLOCA, the important work that they do, the free events they host, and natural areas you can visit. Harvesting maple sap: The best time of year for harvest, which trees to choose, and where and how to tap them. The tour of the wood-fired evaporator room and the tools they use: Boiling the sap to evaporate the water until it is 66% sugar. The filtering and bottling process. How the season and cooking time dictate the colour and taste of syrup. The history of harvesting maple sap by the Indigenous people and the methods they used. The surprising health benefits of maple syrup. PLUS, Yvonne’s experience and tips for making maple syrup at home!   Links & Resources: Register to attend the Maple Syrup event at Purple Woods, March 26-27 and April 2-3: Click here ELSA: 7-Day Free Trial of English Coaching App: bit.ly/ELSAxTHENEWCOMERCOLLECTIVE  ELSA: Link to get 85% off lifetime membership and 40% off 1-year membership: https://elsaspeak.com/inf/thenewcomercollective/ Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com  
48 minutes | Mar 19, 2022
Finding Your Passion | Zara from Armenia
Please note:This interview was recorded on January 26, 2022 before the Russian invasion of Ukraine was announced to the world. This episode’s guest, Zara Bagramian, was born in Armenia but moved to Kyiv, Ukraine with her family when she was one year old. We discuss both countries at length.  Zara would like to take this opportunity to share an organization with us that she has been supporting since this interview was recorded. Toronto real estate agents Natalia Popovitch and Todor Yordanov dropped everything and, using their personal money and donations from friends, headed to Bulgaria to help Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war. You can hear more about their story via CBC Listen as well donate to their humanitarian efforts via their Instagram or Facebook. ____ Episode summary: If you have managed to combine your passions with your career, you are truly living the dream. This doesn’t come easy for a lot of us, including this week’s guest, Zara Bagramian. Zara was born in Armenia, grew up in Ukraine, and has now lived in Toronto for the past 8.5 years. In this episode, we chat about what to do when you find yourself unfulfilled by your career, stuck on autopilot, and feeling like something is missing. She shares with us the methods she used to discover her true purpose in life and redirect her career path to bring her more happiness. We also discuss homesickness and ways to overcome it, as well as the immigrant “blip” when trying to understand new cultural references. You don’t want to miss: A Canadian wedding proposal picked up by the media: Her fiancé spelling out “MERRY ME” in the snow and quickly correcting it before she got home! All about life in Armenia and Ukraine.  The kindness of Canadians.  How long the ‘honeymoon’ phase typically lasts before homesickness can kick in… The immigrant “blip”: Feeling behind when not understanding cultural references. Some simple tools to help you combine your passions with your career. Ikigai: A Japanese concept for finding your sense of purpose and how you can shift your mindset to fill each area with multiple passions instead of striving for a “one fits all” career. PLUS, find out what an Armenian *really* thinks about the Kardashians…   Links & Resources: Follow Zara on Instagram: @the.great.move Read more about Natalia & Todor’s humanitarian efforts at the Ukrainian border: CBC News | @uherelief | Facebook Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com  
45 minutes | Mar 6, 2022
Sports in Canada | Jack from Wales
If you’ve grown up religiously following your country’s chosen national sports, it can be a real culture shock when you move to a new country where those sports just aren’t as popular… Enter this episode’s guest, Jack Tanetta from Wales, United Kingdom. Jack was studying at Cardiff University when he met his Canadian now-fiancée and moved to her Ontario hometown Ontario in 2017. In this episode, we discuss Jack’s tactic of using sports as a tool to meet new people in Canada and feel more at home. We also chat about the power of social media for job searching, Canadian weather, and what to expect when driving on Canadian roads…   You don’t want to miss: The city of Cardiff, Wales and its unbeatable vibe created by Rugby and Football. The power of using sports to meet new people abroad (and which British sports you can find in Canada…) The pros and cons of both Canadian and Welsh weather. Harnessing social media to build your network and find employment. Teaching in Canada vs in the UK and the qualifications and visas involved. Driving in Canada: The differences between Canadian and British drivers and which rules of the road you should be most aware of. PLUS, the Welsh language: How to pronounce the longest place name in Europe: “Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch”   Links & Resources: Connect with Jack on LinkedIn: Jack Tannetta Welsh Language YouTube Channel: Gwyneth Angharad  Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com  
51 minutes | Feb 24, 2022
A Child's Perspective | Emilia from Honduras
Want to know what it’s like to move to a new country as a young child? Emilia was just 11 years old when her parents decided to move their family from Honduras to Canada. Host, Kate, moved from England to France when she was just 13 years old. Together, we discuss the things that our parents did to help us settle that we are now thankful for today, language barriers, the guilt of leaving loved ones behind, and more. Whether you’re a parent worrying about your own children adjusting to a move abroad or you’re just curious about seeing immigration through a child’s perspective, this episode is for you.   You don’t want to miss: Growing up in Honduras: Family, beaches, history, and chicken buses! 20 years in Canada: How Emilia’s family plans to celebrate this *huge* milestone. How to make the transition easier for your children: What our parents did back then that we really appreciate in hindsight. The generosity and kindness of Canadians: How a Canadian family took Emilia and her family in and welcomed them into their small Ontario town. Supporting our parents with language barriers: Our shared experience of being middle schoolers on the phone to banks and lawyers! The benefits of moving to a smaller town for quicker integration. PLUS, the guilt of leaving loved ones behind: A refreshing and positive spin on long-distance relationships with your family.   Links & Resources: Follow Elizabeth on Instagram: @sisulegal  Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com  
1 minutes | Feb 14, 2022
Introducing: The New to Canada Podcast
The New to Canada podcast is a place for internationals from around the world to share their honest, real-life experience of moving to Canada. The host, Kate Johnson, went backpacking solo around South-East Asia in 2016 and met a dashing Canadian... Cue an unexpected move across the world from a crowded English city to a new lake life in rural Ontario! After living and working long-term in 5 different countries, Kate is passionate about helping you adjust to your big move abroad by sharing the lessons she's learnt along the way and introducing you to others who are going through the exact same struggles that you are facing. You are not alone. Let's build a life in Canada that you love! Download my FREE 50 tips from newcomers to Canada - What they wish they knew before they moved: thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective
42 minutes | Feb 10, 2022
Loving Your Accent | Elizabeth from Colombia
If English is your second language and you’ve recently moved to an English-speaking country, this is the episode for you! I’m joined by the wonderful Elizabeth who moved from Colombia to Canada in 2016. She chats with us about her experience with new and unexpected insecurities about herself and her accent when she first arrived. We also discuss what it’s like growing up in the coffee axis of Colombia, how to set the right expectations for your big move, and how to unapologetically embrace who. you. are.   You don’t want to miss: Growing up in the Coffee Axis of Colombia. The differences between Colombian and Canadian coffee drinking habits! Culture shock: Matching Colombian high energy with a slower-paced Canadian life. Big cities vs. Small rural towns in Canada… Some tips for starting your living abroad experience in a more positive light (e.g. no comparison, complaining or expectations!) How to deal with new and unexpected insecurities when English is your 2nd language. A simple reality check if you’re endlessly “chasing happiness” PLUS, what a Colombian *really* thinks about Canadian New Years Eve “parties”… Links & Resources: Follow Elizabeth on Instagram: @elizabethexpress_ Follow Elizabeth’s English Accent account: @helloaccent Follow Toronto’s new comedy show DemOnes: @demones.official Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
49 minutes | Jan 28, 2022
The Immigrant Mindset | Alena from Russia
Immigrants. Are. Awesome. We are adventurous, adaptable, ambitious, community-driven, and naturally entrepreneurial. As the Harvard Business Review wrote in one of their articles, the immigrant mindset is one to STRIVE for in order to advance your career.  This episode’s guest exhibits all of these qualities and more. In 2013, Alena met a stranger on a train in Moscow who introduced her to the idea of moving to Canada. Not long after that, she was packing her bags in search of a new challenge and has not looked back since. Together, we chat about Russia and its people, share some career and immigration tips for international students, and dish out a serious dose of that immigrant inspiration.   You don’t want to miss: Everything you need to know about Russia: From vodka and high heels to superstitions and architecture… Alena’s new start: Being introduced to Canada by a stranger on a Moscow train, following her gut, and making the big move in pursuit of a new challenge. 9 Years Later: How her “temporary adventure” turned into a successful Canadian marriage, family, and career. Some simple reminders to prepare for the cultural and emotional shocks of moving to a new country. Career and immigration tips for international students. The Immigrant Mindset: More than 40% of Fortune 500 companies are founded by immigrants or their children! A discussion about the various strengths exhibited by immigrants and why we should be inspired by each other. PLUS, a Russian’s experience with the smiling and pleasantries of Western culture: Why simply adding “please” to an email doesn’t necessarily make your message “polite” in Canada…   Links & Resources: Read the Harvard Business Review article: “Adopt an Immigrant Mindset to Advance Your Career” - Click here Follow Alena on Instagram: @alenasharma.ca or Tiktok: @alenasharma.ca Connect with Alena on LinkedIn: Alena Khabibullina Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
49 minutes | Jan 21, 2022
From Pizza Delivery to Engineering | Malek from Jordan
What if “starting your career from scratch” after moving to Canada doesn’t have to be a bad thing? This episode’s guest has a truly inspiring knack for looking at every job as a learning opportunity and doing whatever it takes to succeed. Malek Aljabari moved to Canada in 2016 with his wife and then 1-year-old daughter, and with just $120 in his pocket, has progressed from a Domino’s and Uber employee, to a successful Engineering role, to now proud Entrepreneur.  Malek reminds us all that we are so much more than our careers and that anything is possible when you have passion, confidence, and dedication.    You don’t want to miss: What it’s like growing up in Amman, Jordan. Malek’s 1st culture shock: Moving to Wisconsin, USA, at the age of 18 to study for a month. What is the best time of year to move to Canada? Language barriers and the struggle to accept your foreign accent. Malek’s career journey: From a Domino’s and Uber employee to a successful Engineer and now Entrepreneur. How to battle your ego when you have to settle for jobs you are overqualified for… Some simple tips on how to follow your passion with confidence and knowing you will be able to bounce back no matter what happens. PLUS, why standing in a line/queue can be the ultimate culture shock for people from some parts of the world!   Links & Resources: ELSA (English Language Speech Assistant) - The fun and engaging app specially designed to help you improve your English pronunciation: 7 day free trial - bit.ly/ELSAxTHENEWCOMERCOLLECTIVE Connect with Malek Aljabari on LinkedIn Follow Malek on Instagram: @realmalekjabari Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
33 minutes | Jan 4, 2022
IELTS Test Tips | Jessica from All Ears English
IELTS stands for The International English Language Testing System and is a test that is required by many English universities and English-speaking countries around the world. This week’s guest is Jessica Beck, a previous IELTS examiner of 14 years, a successful podcast host, and English teacher who has taught in Spain, Cambodia, Taiwan, and the United States. In this episode, she runs through what to expect when taking IELTS and shares some valuable study tips and strategies for those of you who are aiming for that great test score.    _   BONUS: Jessica has hooked us up with a $50 discount on her IELTS online course “3 Keys” which includes study plans, templates, strategies, video lessons, practice tests, and more. Best of all? It has a 100% guarantee that it will increase your test score. So if you’re stressed about your IELTS, this investment is so worth it to ensure you do your absolute best when it comes to test day. To sign up, please head to  bit.ly/newtocanadaielts (and by using this link, you will help support the New to Canada podcast as well!) Good luck!   _   You don’t want to miss: What is IELTS? How do you pronounce it correctly? What are the benefits? The differences between the academic vs general versions of the IELTS test. Paper vs computer-delivered tests. A list of podcasts to listen to to prepare and practice. Strategy tips and tricks for each of the 4 modules: Speaking, writing, reading, and listening! The importance of timing when taking the test, what to do when you don’t know the answer, and some great mindset tactics to set you up for success. PLUS, the top 2 mistakes that Jessica always sees students make during the IELTS test process…   Links & Resources: Save $50 on the IELTS 3 Keys Online Course which 100% guarantees to increase your test score: bit.ly/newtocanadaielts  Listen to Ryoki’s episode on IELTS Energy and how he got a Speaking 9: Click here Podcasts: IELTS Energy | All Ears English Take the free IELTS quiz: What is your expected score?: https://go.bucketquizzes.com/sf/a35f8185  IELTS Energy TV: https://www.youtube.com/c/IELTSEnergyTV  Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
50 minutes | Dec 22, 2021
Mental Wellness Abroad | Harisha from India
Mental wellness abroad is not a topic that is widely discussed… We see moving to a new country as one big adventure and often disregard the emotional rollercoaster that comes with it. This episode’s guest, Harisha from India, discusses how she finds inner strength in times of struggle and stresses the importance of slowing down and checking in with ourselves during such a big life transition. She also shares her moving to Canada story: How her husband moved to Canada in 2012 and it wasn’t until 8 years later that she was able to finally join him here. We chat about India, food, yoga, and more!   You don’t want to miss: All about growing up in Hyderabad, India. Where to find the best Indian food and ingredients in/near Toronto… 8 years long distance: The story of Harisha finally joining her husband in Canada after nearly a decade apart.  How a previous yoga teaching certification taken in India ended up being a life-changing tool as she adapted to Canadian life. The various ways that yoga can impact your transition to life abroad and how to use it to tap into your strength and inner potential. Prevention is better than the cure: The importance of slowing down and checking in with your mental wellness abroad. PLUS, some simple tips for finding more joy in the “down” days and letting go of what you can’t control.   Links & Resources: Follow Harisha on Instagram: @harishapranyudhyoga Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
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