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moving to canada

Discussion in 'General Support and Advice' started by kakyo, Jan 3, 2018.

  1. kakyo

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    i am from an African country, i want to move to Canada to study but i dont know any people or sure if i can manage.
     
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    What don’t you think you’ll be able to manage?
     
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    i dont know anyone plus i think its too different
     
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    Well, yes, it probably is very different but you would definitely meet people if you’d be coming to study. Course mates and then others who would be on campus. You could take advantage of clubs and societies to meet as many people as you’d like! :]

    As for it being different, you could think of it as an adventure and it wouldn’t be forever, right? You never know! You may love it. :slight_smile:

    If you want to say which city and what you like to do, maybe someone can point you to the local places where you can find those activities and you can look them up.
     
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    is it different? very much but you can adjust and you will meet folks at your school. my son's university has lots of clubs and a vibrant LGBTQ+ community.
     
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