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Meet The Andrew Family

Ancy Mendonza Darpan, 03 Oct, 2024 11:22 PM
  • Meet The Andrew Family

Andrew Devanbu, a dedicated researcher, moved to Canada in 2016, followed by his wife Ruth Vivek, a logistics specialist at AlgaeCal Inc. They live in Surrey with their two children, Timothy, 13, and Diya, 10.

1. What inspired you to make the move to Canada, and how has your journey been so far?

We moved to Canada for Andrew’s higher education and chose to relocate as a family to stay together. Additionally, I saw this as an opportunity to relaunch my career, as I had paused work after the birth of my son.

2. Where did you first stay when you arrived in Canada? Was it a hotel, or did you stay with relatives or friends?

Andrew arrived in Canada before us and had arranged for us to stay at St. Andrew’s Hall, a student residence. Initially, he had stayed with a friend upon his arrival. The student housing welcomed families from around the world, and we enjoyed our two-year stay there, immersing ourselves in the local culture and connecting with people from diverse backgrounds.

3. How would you describe your experience finding a job in Canada? Did you find it straightforward or challenging?

To be honest, finding a job was challenging. I explored various positions before finally landing the role I have now.

4. What were some of the biggest surprises or challenges you faced when you first arrived?

We arrived in June, and Vancouver's weather was lovely, with UBC in full bloom—it was truly beautiful. However, as time passed, the weather turned wet. Since we weren't accustomed to much rain back in India, adjusting took a while. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of public transport, especially how well it accommodates the elderly, children, and people with disabilities. Additionally, meeting people from so many different countries was amazing and helped us appreciate Vancouver's rich diversity.

5. How has your experience as an immigrant shaped your view of Canada as a country?

Canada welcomes immigrants from all over the world, and people are particularly supportive within student communities. Each province operates almost like its own country, with unique laws and policies, so it's important to familiarize yourself with these before moving. I appreciate the government’s policy of publicly funded health and education services. Additionally, people here value their vacation time, which is crucial for maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

6. How have you managed to stay connected to your roots while embracing Canadian culture?

Making friends from India helps us feel connected to our roots and reminds us of our friends back home. We also cook Indian food at home, which helps us stay connected to our culture.

7. What’s one Canadian custom or tradition you’ve come to love?

I love Thanksgiving, when the entire country takes a moment to appreciate what we have. Celebrating it in the fall adds to its beauty, as the vibrant autumn colors make the holiday even more meaningful.

8. What do you miss most about your home country, and how do you cope with that?

I miss my family the most. Traveling to India is quite expensive, so I stay in touch through video calls, but it's not quite the same.

9. If you could go back in time, would you do anything differently about your immigration journey? Why or why not?

Yes, I would’ve gained work experience in India, been more active on LinkedIn, and read more about life in Canada before moving.

10. How do you see the future for yourself and your family in Canada? What are your hopes and aspirations?

I envision my husband and I reaching new heights in our lives and careers. I hope my kids excel in their studies and everything else they do. Additionally, I would love to be part of a community that fosters strong relationships among neighbors and actively contributes to the well-being of both the environment and the people around us.

11. Proudest Moment in Canada

My proudest moments were when the kids adjusted well to school and made friends and when my husband graduated with his Master's degree.

12. Advice for Recent Immigrants:

Keep an open mind and embrace the opportunity to meet people from various nationalities and cultures. Join social media groups to understand what to expect upon arrival. Most importantly, be patient with yourself as you adapt to a new environment.

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