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Winter 2015

Parenthood

Students listening to the teacher at a daycare

After waiting for six years, my family and I finally got our immigration visa and were able to start our journey to Canada. What a relief!

What we did not know is that this was only the beginning!

We were eager to discover the new opportunities that lay ahead. Little did we know that our challenges were just beginning.

Despite receiving our visa in May, due to professional commitments we could not come until November, right in the middle of the Canadian winter.

It is needless to talk about the difficulties related to the language, the administrative formalities, the credentials process, job searches ... we expected all this. After all it is a new life and we have to start from scratch. But, the surprise and what we were not prepared for, was the struggle to find a daycare for my 2 years old daughter. This caught us off guard.

Navigating the daycare system in Canada turned out to be a daunting task and the waiting lists seemed never-ending. The cost of daycare was another factor that added to the complexity.

As the days passed, we felt the pressure mounting. My husband and I took turns staying home with our daughter while the other went out to explore job opportunities and handle other necessary tasks. It was difficult to juggle trying to settle in a new country while also ensuring our daughter was well taken care of.

Finally, after weeks of searching and luck, we were able to secure a home daycare spot for our daughter. The relief and joy we felt were immeasurable.

We understood that this was just one step in our journey, but with the daycare situation finally resolved, we could shift our focus to other aspects of settling into our new life in Canada.

And so, with renewed determination and enthusiasm, we continued to navigate the challenges and joys of our new Canadian life, grateful for the opportunities that lay ahead and ready to make the most of them.