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Joanna - Chasing your big dream and moving to Canada on an IEC visa
Manage episode 290963145 series 2801476
Leaving Poland when she was only fourteen years old, Joanna grew up in an environment where she got required to adjust massively. Besides the culture shock, integrating into the new country as a teenager was very tough for Joanna.
Around when she moved to Ireland, the country saw an increase of people coming in, which lead to discrimination against immigrants like herself.
Even after living in Ireland for sixteen years, Joanna didn't feel at home. She knew she belonged somewhere else. Joanna was blissful amidst the new and exciting moments in the Land of the Free when she managed to join an exchange program in the US. This experience of hers motivated her to pursue living in America, which she did after finishing her college degree in Hospitality Management. But, not all our plans go right where we want them to be. We'd always have to face some rejections along the way as Joanna had.
After not being able to renew her visa in the US, Joanna went back to Ireland, where she met her husband. A few years later, they decided to emigrate to Canada, a country closer to her dream.
In this episode, Joanna shares lots of information on applying for the International Experience Canada visa, which you might be considering too.
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Joanna - Chasing your big dream and moving to Canada on an IEC visa
Emigrant's Life - Stories of people who left their country to chase a better life
Manage episode 290963145 series 2801476
Leaving Poland when she was only fourteen years old, Joanna grew up in an environment where she got required to adjust massively. Besides the culture shock, integrating into the new country as a teenager was very tough for Joanna.
Around when she moved to Ireland, the country saw an increase of people coming in, which lead to discrimination against immigrants like herself.
Even after living in Ireland for sixteen years, Joanna didn't feel at home. She knew she belonged somewhere else. Joanna was blissful amidst the new and exciting moments in the Land of the Free when she managed to join an exchange program in the US. This experience of hers motivated her to pursue living in America, which she did after finishing her college degree in Hospitality Management. But, not all our plans go right where we want them to be. We'd always have to face some rejections along the way as Joanna had.
After not being able to renew her visa in the US, Joanna went back to Ireland, where she met her husband. A few years later, they decided to emigrate to Canada, a country closer to her dream.
In this episode, Joanna shares lots of information on applying for the International Experience Canada visa, which you might be considering too.
👉 SHOW NOTES 👈
LISTEN TO THE PODCAST
You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public.
BE ON THE SHOW
If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory
SUPPORT THE PODCAST
The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people.
Thanks for listening!
Daniel De Biasi
64 Episoden
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