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5 Thunder Bay Immigration Stories: Real Jobs, Winter & Community Truth

5 Thunder Bay Immigration Stories: Real Jobs, Winter & Community Truth

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We drove over 15 hours from Toronto to Thunder Bay to see if it’s worth moving to. In this special episode of As Told By Canadian Immigrants, we uncover what life in Thunder Bay, Northern Ontario is really like for newcomers to Canada.This comprehensive immigration documentary takes you inside Thunder Bay's reality. You'll discover why these immigrants chose Thunder Bay over Toronto, how they navigated work permit restrictions, and the networking strategies that actually work in smaller Canadian cities.We sat down with three incredible immigrant women to ask: Is Thunder Bay the right place to start your Canadian journey?You'll hear:- How a single line on a work permit blocked a job offer- Why community and networking are everything in Canada- The emotional weight of immigration and how to manage it- Real housing costs and rental challenges - Winter survival essentials (car plugs, tire changes, -42°C prep)- Professional licensing process for healthcare workers- Work permit restrictions nobody warns you about - Networking magic that turns strangers into community- Thunder Bay's 3 immigration programs (RNIP, REDI, Ontario PNP bonus points)Plus, we talk to former city councilor Frank Pullia and newcomer Eddie Lopez about growth, opportunity, and what Thunder Bay needs to do next to truly support immigrants.🎓 Filmed at Confederation College. Special thanks to Confederation College Staff and Students: Media Professor Eric Weller, Derrick Mattathil, Diego Campos, Alexandra Jones.👀 WATCH if you’re an international student, a skilled worker, or just wondering if Canada is still the dream.👇 Like, comment, and share this with someone on their immigration journey.📌Connect with Kristina:—-----------------------------------------🔥 Join the Private Temporary Resident 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 Consultant:https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/consultant📩 Join our free email list to stay connected:https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/about🔹Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astoldbycanadianimmigrants🔹Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astoldbycanadianimmigrants🔹Blog: https://www.astoldbycanadianimmigrants.com/blog🔹Twitter(X): https://x.com/AsImmigrantsSupport Us: https://www.paypal.me/astoldbyCanadianWhat You'll Learn:—---------------------------------------------0:00 - Intro01:58 - Thunder Bay: First Impressions & Community Connections08:04 - Moving to Canada: Expectations vs. Reality13:06 - Process of Practicing as a Pharmacist in Canada15:06 - Work Permit Restrictions & Hurdles19:54 - Hannah Work Permit Journey22:43 - Importance of Networking for Immigrants27:23 - Building Community & Support Systems32:30 - What's one thing they wish they knew before coming to Canada?35:25 - Frank Pullia Journey to Canada40:35 - Thunder Bay’s growth plan and why immigration matters44:45 - Immigration Program: On paper Vs. Reality49:35 - Post‑Immigration Stress Disorder: mental health and resilience49:00 - Frank Tips for who want to move to Canada59:17 - Thunder Bay living: winter essentials and summer perks(Eddie)01:05:52 - Immigrant playbook: financial prep, mobility for roles, proving value to employers01:08:34 - Thunder Bay RCIP Details & Studying at Confederation College—---------------------------------------------Share this with other aspiring Canadian immigrants who might be struggling with the same issues.Legal DisclaimerAll content is for general info only and not immigration advice. Always consult a licensed Canadian immigration consultant or lawyer for guidance. We are not liable for any actions taken based on our content. Kristina is not a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant.Channel Disclaimer in About Section:@astoldbycanadianimmigrants

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