
So you’ve arrived in Canada, you’re enjoying life here, but now you want to stay longer than your visa allows. What do you do? How can you stay in Canada longer?
Today’s guest is here to tell you how. Neelu Kang is one of Vancouver’s leading immigration consultants and founder and director of Blue Lotus Immigration Consulting. During her career, she has helped many students, spouses and families settle in Canada permanently.
Neelu shares her expertise about the qualifications needed to apply for PR, the most appropriate government schemes to apply for, the challenges facing women immigrants and opportunities for displaced Afghans who may be trying to settle in Canada.
If you’re looking to apply for PR, you can find Neelu and her services via her website – www.bluelotusimmigration.com.
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Oct 14, 2021
44 min

Our fifth guest on Road to Canada is Kath Dee, who runs a very successful YouTube channel about her journey to Canada and her life as an international student. On today’s episode Kath has kindly agreed to share her advice and tips about a crucial topic: money and banking.
Kath breaks down her monthly expenditure for rent, groceries and leisure, explains how she found a part-time student job and recalls her experience navigating the world of Canadian banking.
You can become one of Kath’s many subscribers by tuning into her YouTube channel or following her on Instagram.
Make sure you catch all the episodes of Road to Canada by following PICI on Facebook and Instagram or by visiting their website – http://pici.ca/.
Oct 7, 2021
35 min

Are you struggling to adapt to life in Canada? Firstly, don’t worry, it’s completely normal! We hope today’s episode with guest Kari Karlsbjerg, will help you overcome some of the challenges you may be facing.
Kari is a Vancouver-based writer and English Second Language Teacher who is passionate about sharing local culture and language to newcomers to Canada. She has collaborated with her students by writing a number of best-selling books that help new immigrants navigate everyday life in their new home.
In this episode, Kari gives practical advice about living life in Canada and helps break down some of the most common questions she gets from her students. These include how to order coffee, why Canadians are so polite and how to make friends outside of class!
Below are some useful resources that Kari talks about in this episode:
Vancouver Public Library Chinese Language section – https://www.vpl.ca/chinese-language
Volunteer BC – https://volunteerbc.bc.ca/
Kari’s books and website – https://karikarlsbjerg.com/
My New Life in Vancouver – https://www.amazon.ca/New-Life-Vancouver-Kari-Karlsbjerg/dp/1773701088/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=my+new+life+in+vancouver&qid=1550435373&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull
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您是否正在努力適應加拿大的生活?首先,別擔心,這是完全正常的!我們希望今天與嘉賓 Kari Karlsbjerg 的播客能幫助您克服您可能面臨的一些挑戰。
Kari 是溫哥華作家和英語第二語言教師,熱衷於向加拿大新移民分享當地文化和語言。她與她的學生合作,編寫了許多暢銷書,幫助新移民在新家中適應日常生活。
在這一集中,Kari 提供了有關在加拿大生活的實用建議,並幫助分解了她從學生那裡得到的一些最常見的問題。其中包括如何點咖啡,為什麼加拿大人這麼有禮貌,以及如何在課外交朋友!
以下是 Kari 在本集中談到的一些有用資源:
溫哥華公共圖書館中文科 - https://www.vpl.ca/chinese-language
不列顛哥倫比亞省志願者 - https://volunteerbc.bc.ca/
Kari 的書籍和網站 - https://karikarlsbjerg.com/
我在溫哥華的新生活 - https://www.amazon.ca/New-Life-Vancouver-Kari-Karlsbjerg/dp/1773701088/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=my+new+life+in+vancouver&qid=1550435373&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull
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Oct 1, 2021
34 min

On episode 3 of Road to Canada, we are joined by Phoebe Tseng who is the President of the University of British Columbia’s Taiwan Association.
Taiwan Association is the oldest and largest Taiwanese club at the University of British Columbia and provides UBC students with the chance to meet each other on the campus by hosting dances, work seminars and cultural events.
We discuss Phoebe’s decision to study in Canada, how she got involved with the Taiwan Association and her many plans for this coming academic year.
Make sure you catch all the episodes of Road to Canada by following PICI on Facebook and Instagram or by visiting their website – http://pici.ca/.
Sep 23, 2021
28 min

Today’s guest on Road to Canada is Julia Mei, who has just started studying at the University of Toronto this fall.
Julia and her family used immigration consultancy company PICI as she navigated her way through the complex, and sometimes overwhelming, university application process. Julia tells us about that process, the support PICI offered her and her family, and what she’s looking forward to most about moving to Toronto for university.
Make sure you catch all the episodes of Road to Canada by following PICI on Facebook and Instagram or by visiting their website – http://pici.ca/.
Sep 16, 2021
28 min

Do you want to study abroad in Canada? In the augural episode of Road to Canada, we talk with acclaimed immigration consultant Jessica Yen, Director of Education at PICI, who can help you achieve your dream of studying abroad in Canada.
Jessica has worked in immigration consultancy for almost 20 years and tells us about what services her company, PICI, has to offer international students who want to study in Canada. She also opens up about her own personal journey to Canada and goes into the nitty-gritty details about the application process.
Make sure you catch all the episodes of Road to Canada by following PICI on Facebook and Instagram or by visiting their website – http://pici.ca/.
Sep 9, 2021
35 min

Road to Canada is an original podcast brought to you by PICI – the Vancouver-based company that can help you achieve your dream of studying abroad in Canada.
In this show we will talk to experts and international students who will give advice and tips about life in the Great White North – from simple things like setting up a bank account to more challenging problems like dealing with culture shock and homesickness.
Jul 20, 2021
43 sec
