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 Malcolm, 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 diffe... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
What happens when you move to a new country… and it doesn’t work out?
You don’t find the happiness and success that you thought you would.
You painfully miss everyone and everything that you left behind and feel like you’ve made a huge mistake.
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For this special episode, I’m LIVE on the ground at Toronto’s ‘Newcomer Day’ that took place on May 23. Armed with my portable microphone, I wore a t-shirt emblazoned with the words “TALK TO ME: Share your immigration story on the New to Canada podca... more
Recently, I hosted a live online event, my ‘Moving to Canada’ party!
Not only was it SO much fun to meet and get to know you all in person, but it was also PACKED with so much value.
It seemed crazy not to publish it here on the show for you all ... more
Let’s dive deep into the darker side of moving abroad…
When you move to a new country, your mental health isn’t really your first priority.
You’ve got immigration paperwork to complete, accommodation to find, and job searching to do…
BUT expat... more
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Born and raised in the west but recently moved to rural QC. Gotta get out of my comfort zone now too! Love hearing stories from people experiencing Canada as their new home. I learn new things through fresh eyes all the time!
Thanks & keep up the good work!
I just started listening it yesterday and it’s been amazing the episodes I’ve listened. I’m thinking about moving to Canada and it’s very encouraging to listen every story you share. 😄
Just recently found this podcast and literally been working through it episode by episode. Love the insight from people all over the world and offers some very useful tips if thinking of moving or if anyone has made the move already. Easy to listen to and follow too
Me and my partner are planning to move to Canada start of 2023 from New Zealand and listening to these podcasts have given me a good in sight in to the things I have been wondering. Thank you!
You are the best!!!!!
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