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For this episode we took a trip south of the border, not literally, but figuratively, to find out what it's like to be an international student in the US. Turns out it's not that different, you just get more perks. Our guest Duy Nyugen left Vietnam at the tender age of 14 to pursue his “American Dream”. He shares insightful perspectives on the highs and lows of his journey - from language barriers to discovering a passion for entrepreneurship.
Six years into his journey as an international student, Duy says his perspective has changed on what life in the West is like and also discusses some of the challenges and opportunities that have come his way as he makes a life for himself in the US of A.
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Are you an international student in Canada struggling to make ends meet? In this episode of International Cash Cows, we chat about the financial challenges of studying abroad. Our guest, Paul Adeyeye, an IT consultant and financial literacy advocate, shares practical tips on budgeting, credit management, banking, and investing. Come hang out with us to get some tips on how to stretch your dollars, build a strong financial foundation, and achieve your money goals in Canada.
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In this episode we take a look at the complex world of Canadian immigration policy changes and their impact on international students. Our guest, Lisa Brunner, a postdoctoral researcher conducting critical, interdisciplinary research on international migration and education, sheds light on the shift towards a multi-step immigration model, the financial vulnerability of universities, and the ethical concerns surrounding the treatment of international students.
The recent policy changes are creating uncertainty, impacting job prospects, and influencing the diversity of Canadian campuses and we discuss all of it in this insightful discussion on the evolving landscape of international education in Canada and the urgent need for ethical considerations and transparency.
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Canada's immigration landscape is shifting, and international students are at the forefront of these changes. In this episode of the International Cash Cows Podcast we unpack the recent policy changes impacting international students, from study permit caps to restrictions on spousal work permits. Our guest, immigration consultant, Olena Weber, provides valuable insights into the challenges and surprising opportunities these changes present. Whether you're a current or prospective international student, this episode provides some insights into the ever-evolving Canadian immigration system.
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The rules have changed. The dream is shifting. International students in Canada face a new reality in 2024 – reduced work permits, stricter eligibility, and a funding crisis looming over universities. Is the Canadian dream still attainable?
In Season 2 of International Cash Cows, we look into the seismic policy shifts rocking international education in this country. Hear from experts dissecting the consequences, and what it means for the future of Canadian immigration on the global stage.
Don't miss Season 2 of International Cash Cows, dropping this June!
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We wrap you the first season of the International Cash Cows Podcast with an insightful conversation that explores the challenges and triumphs of being an international student in today’s Canada. We are joined by Sarom Rho, a migrant and community organizer with Migrant Workers Alliance for Change.
We chat about some of the recent policy changes impacting international students in Canada, dissecting how these developments shape their educational and professional journeys. Sarom discusses the crucial role of the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change in advocating for migrants' rights, emphasizing the need for a single-tier immigration system and full rights for everyone upon arrival in Canada.
The episode also delves into the real-life implications of Canada’s immigration policies as it affects international students, from overcoming exploitation and high tuition fees to navigating the complexities of obtaining permanent residency. Sarom's insights offer a valuable perspective on the intersection of migration and education, underscoring the need for equitable treatment of all newcomers to Canada, including international students.
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In this episode, we take a journey to the Maritimes to chat with Daniel Ohaegbu, the Executive Director, Atlantic Student Development Alliance (ASDA). We discuss the life-altering journey from being an international student to joining the workforce and the critical role of relationship-building and community engagement in navigating that journey.
We also touch on Daniel’s personal experiences of overcoming racism and systemic barriers, highlighting the importance of creating supportive platforms for international students and graduates and addressing the critical elements of equity, diversity, and inclusion. This episode sheds light on the importance of advocacy and resilience in the face of adversity, and offers valuable lessons for international students everywhere.
If you are an international student or graduate in Prince Edward Island and you need support with navigating the job market, check out ASDA. Daniel shares how to get in touch in the episode.
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In this episode, we explore the complex intersections of being an international student in Canada while also meticulously strategizing for permanent residency and Canadian citizenship. Our guest shares her compelling journey from a thriving career in Brazil's media industry to the multifaceted and demanding world of Canadian journalism schools.
We delve into both the emotional and logistical facets of transitioning countries—from confronting language barriers and navigating academic challenges to the emotional tolls of starting anew in a foreign land.
This episode is a masterclass in foresight and tactical manoeuvring, detailing guest, Nathara's careful preparation from gathering essential documents prior to leaving Brazil to strategically applying for Express Entry and Citizenship.
Whether you're an international student or considering immigration, this episode offers invaluable insights into overcoming hurdles and successfully navigating the bureaucratic intricacies to get you to the ultimate finish line.
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Ever wondered what it's like to walk in someone else's shoes? In this episode, we dive deep into the personal journey of Lara, who migrated from the Philippines to Russell, Manitoba as a teenager. Lara was a local who lived the international student experience, right here in Canada! From cultural shocks to the complexities of settling into a predominantly white town. She speaks candidly about the initial confusion, finding her path, and the hurdles she had to overcome, particularly regarding education and employment in a new country.
Listen in as Lara reflects on her ongoing journey, the lessons learned, and her aspirations for the future.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who has faced or is about to face, the life-changing experience of moving to a new country as a student.
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In this episode, we sit down with Ali, an Iranian-Canadian immigration consultant and the brain behind Parsai Services Immigration, to explore the complex landscape of the Canadian International Education system. Ali's own story unfolds from being an author in Iran to a guiding light for countless international students in Canada. He traces his unexpected path to his immigration consultancy business and delves into the intricacies of federal and provincial immigration policies.
We examine the skyrocketing numbers of international students choosing Canada as their study destination—43% growth year-over-year— and question why Canada has become such a magnet for education. Ali candidly points out both the selling points and potential pitfalls of Canada's immigration system.
The conversation also takes a critical turn as we discuss the gaps between Canada's self-promotion and the harsh realities that many immigrants face. Whether you're an international student eyeing Canada, a policy nerd, or just someone intrigued by the real stories behind immigration statistics, this episode offers a rich tapestry of insights, personal experiences, and hard-hitting truths.
Tune in to get a better understanding of what it really takes to make it as an international student in Canada, and how the Canada's immigration policies have evolved to where they are today.
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This is a podcast about the billion-dollar industry that is international education in Canada.
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