EPISODE · Jul 1, 2025 · 55 MIN
Finding Your Way As An Immigrant in Canada feat. Ana Canseco
from The CELPIP Success Podcast
Immigration can be a humbling experience, as Ana Canseco shares in our episode today. She reflects on her journey of moving to Canada, where despite having a law degree from Mexico, she found herself navigating unexpected challenges, from working as a telemarketer to realizing that she needed to go back to school. This episode dives deep into the emotional and practical readiness required for immigration, emphasizing that it’s not just about paperwork but also about preparing for the reality of starting over in a new country. Ana stresses the importance of community and connection, as well as the necessity of letting go of preconceived notions about how things should be. You will gain insights on overcoming the loneliness that often accompanies this journey and learn how to strategically approach your immigration goals, ensuring you stay informed and adaptable in the face of change.Takeaways: Immigration often humbles you, requiring emotional and practical resilience. Underestimating the need to adapt professionally can lead to significant delays in achieving your career goals. Building a support network is crucial when navigating the challenges of a new country, especially for immigrants. Letting go of preconceived notions about success can open doors to unexpected opportunities in life and work. Links referenced in this episode:Read Ana's post on LinkedIn: Emotional vs Practical Readiness to immigrateCheck out Ana's website and book a consultation! Follow Ana on LinkedIn Mentioned in this episode:Discover the hidden trap holding back your fluency, and grab the free 5-part mini audio course to finally unlock your real-world English skills and your CELPIP score. Grab your free audio course here. Habits Course
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