-Jumpa Lahiri, The Namesake
This is the exact question I asked myself, as I saw my invitation letter from the Government of Canada with the following words:
"We are pleased to invite you to apply for permanent residence under the Federal Skilled Workers". This is a highly competitive score-based immigration system for experienced professionals valued internationally for Canada's social benefits, healthcare, education, and a high quality of life.
I usually never second-guess, but in that moment, the prospect of quitting a well-paying reseach & consulting job in India and the proximity to my people to start life from Square one barely held any appeal.
It was only after careful evaluation of the situation and my inner calling, that I made the decision to move to Canada. Following are some of factors I considered:
- Relocating is a major life decision and for me, it was either then or never. I consider late 20s as the perfect time to start a new life as all the other important life decisions like what role to restart from, where to get the first car, the first home would depend on identifying the base location first. Everything else, thereafter would be a domino effect of that.
- I kept reminding myself a quote that I read - "Don't Get Comfortable. You are Not A Tree. Keep adapting, Keep pushing your limits. Keep Winning." I know it takes a lot of patience and grit to start a life and a livelihood all over again and I wanted to experience and learn from it.
- I moved in 2023, when global recession predictions and more specifically for that in Canada were at an all time high. Being an economist myself, I was cognizant of the situation and the possible implications of difficulty in finding a job in my domain, but also, the offer I had by the government had an impending activation deadline, so the decision was timebound. After careful evaluation of the pros and cons, I realized that "Recessions are temporary. Career development in a global environment with a solid startup culture and diverse multicultural perspectives is an opportunity that would lead to long-term growth and/or character development".
- I highly value diversity and inclusion. So I love an environment of high gender and ethnic diversity. What really appealed to me was to see people of every gender, sexual-orientation, and ethnicity getting equal rights and opportunities in Canada. And there is always something to learn from the experiences of everyone. Also, although it doesn't impact me directly, but I love the fact that there are laws that enable same-sex couples to get married in Canada. Thus, my moral compass is very well-aligned to some such regulations of the country.
- Lastly, it seemed like the right decision and the right time in terms of my age. I was genuinely very excited to embrace the opportunity of living and working in a diverse, multi-cultural, and goal-oriented country with some of the nicest people in the world.
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