Lucky to Be Here: Building Lives & Careers Abroad
Veronica Sepehr has developed a career that truly embraced pivots across industries and countries, having covered from academia to corporate research to UX to product operations to now Canadian immigration, and I am very excited to discuss with her her own story, as well as her perspective as an immigration lawyer on navigating lives and careers across countries. If there is one throughline in her story, she shares it clearly: “We don’t quit.” Veronica shares her journey moving from Ecuador to rural Canada first, coming back to her home country and deciding to pursue a Ph.D. back in Canada later on. From there, and ever since, she has experienced first hand what is to navigate immigration, career pivots, and building a life abroad across countries. Now, she is a registered Canadian immigration professional, supporting others who, like her, want to build a life and career in Canada. Listen to our episode to find out more about Veronica’s experience, including her advice on what helps ground her throughout the ups and downs, and build each step in her life along with her husband and family. You can find Veronica on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronicasepehr/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronicasepehr/] and work with her through her company, Westdale Immigration by visiting its website https://westdaleimmigration.com/ [https://westdaleimmigration.com/] and booking a consultation at https://tidycal.com/westdale [https://tidycal.com/westdale] Keywords immigration, career pivots, Canada, Ecuador, United States, international students, resilience, cultural adaptation, professional growth, global perspective, family, immigration law, bureaucracy Chapters 00:00 Veronica's Background and Education Journey 06:35 Initial Motivations for Moving Abroad 10:03 Adjusting to Life in Rural Canada 11:53 Experiences with Racism and Cultural Preconceptions 15:26 Balancing Personal and Professional Life 18:54 Returning to Ecuador and Cultural Reverse Shock 21:30 Building Independence and Financial Stability 24:21 Finding Home and Family Support 28:02 Reflections on the Immigration Journey 33:07 Leveraging PhD Skills in the Workforce 37:23 Parallel Between PhD and Immigration Challenges 43:47 Future Aspirations and Career Pivots 47:31 Advice for Future Immigrants and International Students Join our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/LuckyToBeHere [https://www.patreon.com/LuckyToBeHere] for free to receive our episodes in your inbox and our newsletter with career development reflections and resources, including career events. Subscribers also get access to live chats with Analía and behind-the-scenes updates. Visit AGV Services LLC at https://www.agvservicesllc.com [https://www.agvservicesllc.com] to learn more about how we support you in your career exploration and growth across countries through coaching and community, including our membership AGV Lab for Career Explorers [https://www.agvservicesllc.com/agv-lab]. Lucky to Be Here is hosted by Dr. Analía Gómez Vidal, C.P.C. and produced by AGV Services LLC [https://www.agvservicesllc.com/]. Sponsored by Creative Colony Spaces [https://www.creativecolonyspaces.com/].
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