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Our Immigration Stories - As Told By Canadian Immigrants

Our Immigration Stories - As Told By Canadian Immigrants

De: Kristina McPherson
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Hear the first-hand experiences of how we got here, immigration processes & our experiences living here as "Canadians". Our brand is all about sharing information through our experience as Canadian Immigrants, why not get it from the horses' mouths!? Host - Kristina has had 7+ years dealing firsthand with several immigration processes starting with her own student visa all the way to citizenship and has encouraged people along the way. She has found much enjoyment in hearing and sharing with others and wants to be the comforting and hopeful voice.Kristina McPherson Ciencias Sociales
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  • Why She Quit Her $100K Job in Canada – Burnout & the Immigrant Grind
    May 23 2025

    Many Canadian immigrants chase the dream, a high-paying job, permanent residency, and success. But what happens when it all leads to burnout and unfulfillment? In this powerful episode of Our Immigration Stories – As Told by Canadian Immigrants, we sit down with @TobiDerin a Nigerian-born Canadian immigrant who did everything “right”, only to walk away from it all.🎙️ Discover what led to her decision, how Canada’s immigration system shaped her path, and the financial strategies she used to build stability and freedom. Whether you're a temporary resident, international student, or PR navigating life in Canada, this conversation is FULL of insight, honesty, and strategy for thriving, not just surviving.If this video was helpful to you please HIT THE LIKE BUTTON.THANKS FOR WATCHING - REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE!LINKS YOU NEED!📕 Get My Coloring Book https://www.uncoverself.com/shop🔥 Join the Private Immigrant Community & Get the Navigating the New Landscape of Canadian Immigration Course - https://www.skool.com/as-told-by-canadian-immigrants-4712/about?ref=36b5a4a80c7c4d1eb25c82f5e234e3c3🚨 Talk to an Immigration Consultanthttps://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/consultant💡 LinkedIn - What You Wish You Knew Before Moving to Canada https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-i-wish-knew-before-moving-canada-kristina-mcpherson-pmp-b-arch-gfq8e📩 Join our free email list to stay connected - https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/about

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  • Yummy Jerk Chicken & A Immigrant's Journey - How a Jamaican Built a Restaurant in Toronto
    May 15 2025

    Immigrating to Canada, starting a restaurant, and preserving Jamaican culture through food. In this Restaurant Week special, we sit down with Keith, owner of Scotthill Caribbean Cuisine in Toronto, to talk about building a life from scratch, navigating Canadian entrepreneurship, and cooking with purpose.This is Episode 3 of our 3-part series celebrating immigrant-owned restaurants across Canada in partnership with ByBlacks.com’s Restaurant Week (May 12–18). Come for the jerk chicken, stay for the wisdom.If you visit Scotthill Caribbean Cuisine after watching this video, make sure to tell Keith you saw it, he’s offering a special discount just for our viewers. 🍽️🇨🇦 Let him know you came through the channel!📍 Scotthill Caribbean Cuisine, Toronto🍽️ Authentic Jamaican flavors💡 Immigrant business advice🤝 Black-owned restaurant spotlight#JamaicanFoodToronto #ImmigrantStoriesCanada #BlackOwnedBusinessCanada #RestaurantWeekCanada #ScotthillCuisine #CanadianImmigrationIf this video was helpful to you please HIT THE LIKE BUTTON.THANKS FOR WATCHING - REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE!CHAPTERS0:00 – Welcome & Jamaican Food Culture in CanadaIntro to Restaurant Week, Scotthill Cuisine, and what makes Jamaican food special.1:20 – Immigration Journey: From Beach in Jamaica to CanadaHow Keith came to Canada4:00 – Entrepreneurial Path: From Encyclopedia Sales to Restaurant OwnerHis early jobs, starting a tech business, and how he transitioned to opening Scotthill.8:00 – Jamaican Roots, Family Legacy & Building a BrandWhy the restaurant is named “Scotthill,”12:30 – Authentic Caribbean Flavors & Community SupportStaying true to Jamaican flavors without compromising for Canadian palates19:00 – Faith, Community & Lessons on Starting OverHow he built a second family in Canada, maintained faith, and formed meaningful connections24:00 – Restaurant Week, Representation & Being IntentionalWhy he participates in ByBlacks Restaurant Week, and the importance of supporting Black-owned businesses.29:00 – Advice for Immigrants & Future Entrepreneurs

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  • How Temp Jobs & Zimbabwean Food Helped This Canadian Immigrant Build a Life in Nova Scotia
    May 12 2025

    How a Canadian immigrant used Zimbabwean food, temp jobs, and bold networking to build a life in Nova Scotia. Hear Restaurant owner, Ru's, story on restarting life in Canada after growing up abroad, rebuilding a network, and navigating the job market and entrepreneurship as a first-gen Canadian. Canadian immigration stories aren’t one-size-fits-all!This is episode 2 of 3 Featuring Canadian Immigrant Restaurant Owners participating in the annual Restaurant week hosted @ByBlacksdotcom Follow Ru on IG - https://www.instagram.com/flavorsfromthesavannah/If this video was helpful to you please HIT THE LIKE BUTTON.THANKS FOR WATCHING - REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE!LINKS YOU NEED!🔥 Join the Private Community & Get the Navigating the New Landscape of Canadian Immigration Course - https://www.skool.com/as-told-by-canadian-immigrants-4712/about?ref=36b5a4a80c7c4d1eb25c82f5e234e3c3📞Talk to Me (Kristina)https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/talktome🚨 Talk to an Immigration Consultanthttps://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/consultant📩 Join our free email list to stay connected - https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/aboutCHAPTERS0:00 – Welcome to Restaurant Week: Zimbabwean-Canadian Stories in Nova Scotia1:13 – Ru’s Nonlinear Immigration Journey: From Montreal to Ottwa to Zimbabwe to Halifax6:18 – Starting a Food Business in Canada as a Full-Time Professional10:00 – The Culture Behind the Cuisine: Naming Dishes With Meaning14:33 – Challenges of Serving the Diaspora & Building a Wider Customer Base17:08 – Breaking Into the Canadian Job Market Without Connections20:09 – The Bigger Vision: Turning Food Into a Cultural Experience24:04 – What She Wishes She Knew Before Returning to Canada25:47 – Advice for Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Newcomers to Canada------------------------------------------------------------HI! I'M SO GLAD YOU FOUND OUR CHANNEL! I HOPE YOU WILL STICK AROUND BECAUSE WE WOULD LOVE TO HAVE YOU AS A NEW SUBSCRIBER! HERE YOU CAN FIND TONS OF VIDEOS THAT INCLUDE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCES, CANADIAN IMMIGRATION PROCESSES, CANADA COST OF LIVING AND MORE!📌 Socials :INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/astoldbycanadianimmigrants/FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/astoldbycanadianimmigrants/BLOG - https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/blogTWITTER (X) - https://twitter.com/AsImmigrants


    ---------------This episode was created purely to share stories, empower immigrants and share culture — there is no paid promotion involved.

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