About 27 years ago, my family and I made one of the biggest decisions of our lives—we immigrated to Canada. Like many newcomers, we came with hope, determination, and dreams for a better future. Our primary goal was to provide a better education for our children, a happier and more stable life for our family, and greater career opportunities for me. Although we were excited about the future, starting over in a new country was never easy. Everything was unfamiliar. We had to adapt to a different culture, a different way of life, and, most importantly, a new language. The language barrier made even simple daily tasks challenging. Every day became an opportunity to learn something new, and every small success felt like a big achievement. Before coming to Canada I had already built a solid career in the information technology industry in Korea. I worked for several IT-related companies, including an Apple reseller, a server company, a distributor of computer peripherals, software, and stor...
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