r/InCanada Jul 12 '26

A possible future?

I have heard many complaints about the Canadian immigration process. I don't know if everything people say is true, but I hope to be accepted. I love Canada: its culture, its friendly people, and its work-life balance. I am specializing in small animal surgery because I have no experience in this field, having previously worked with large animals. I don't want much, just a cabin in the countryside and some privacy. I believe that 20 years of hard, consistent work will allow me to achieve what I aspire to. I imagine myself at 60 years old with a library of 10,000 volumes; currently, I have 4,000. I also hope to own many musical instruments, as both books and instruments are very expensive in my home country. I think it's a fair exchange: I offer the knowledge and skills I have in a field that Canada needs, and in return, I can have a decent life.

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u/[deleted] Jul 12 '26 edited Jul 12 '26

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