Raj Marwaha, an Operations Manager, immigrated to Canada in 2011 with his wife, Pinky Marwaha, a preschool teacher. They have made their home in Surrey, BC, where they live with their two sons, Gursobh, 22, and Prince, 17.
1. What inspired you to make the move to Canada, and how has your journey been so far?
Born and raised in Mumbai, I studied Civil Engineering before moving to Dubai for work. Over nearly 10 years, I advanced from Site Engineer to Project Manager, overseeing multiple projects. In 2007, after my younger son was born, we sought a better work-life balance, and Canada stood out for its stability, growth opportunities, and ideal environment to raise our family.
2. Where did you first stay when you arrived in Canada?
A family friend in Toronto introduced us to their friend in Surrey. The family in Surrey was kind enough to help us find a rental before we arrived, pick us up from the airport, and welcome us into their home. After four days, we moved into our first home in Canada.
3. How would you describe your experience finding a job in Canada?
I knew that finding a job at my previous level in Canada would be challenging, so I took a proactive approach. While I enrolled in construction courses at BCIT, my wife pursued Early Childhood Education at VCC. In the meantime, I worked short-term jobs at Home Depot and a car dealership while applying for roles in my field. After nearly a year of persistence, I secured a Project Coordinator position, and on the same day, my wife landed a preschool job—marking a turning point in our journey.
4. What were some of the biggest surprises or challenges you faced when you arrived?
One of the biggest challenges I faced was finding a job in my desired field. I would get multiple interview calls, and while they appreciated my knowledge and experience, they often told me they couldn't hire me because I lacked Canadian experience. It was frustrating, but I stayed patient and persistent.
5. How has your experience as an immigrant shaped your view of Canada as a country?
Canada is a land of opportunities for those who are willing to work hard and adapt to its culture. As immigrants, we faced challenges, but with perseverance, we found our path to success. Our journey has been rewarding—not just for us but for our children as well. Our older son is pursuing a BBA at UFV and is eager to start his own business, while our younger son, currently in Grade 12, plans to study Finance Management. We are happy to call this country home.
6. What’s one Canadian custom or tradition you’ve come to love?
We love attending Canada Day events across Vancouver, celebrating with the community, and enjoying the festivities. We’ve also embraced Thanksgiving, making it a tradition to have dinner with friends and family.
7. Proudest Moment in Canada
Receiving my Canadian passport! It was a symbol of the journey we’ve been through and the new life we’ve built here.
8. Advice for Immigrants
Give yourself time and focus on adapting to the culture here. Patience and persistence are key, and with time, you will succeed.