Kosovo couple who left the country after they found work found everything they asked for in Canada

In an interview with Radio Free Europe given at the time, the Geneman, who is currently a graduate of the Economy, his wife for international Management, has said she is leaving Kosovo due to her lack of work and social and economic situation. Through a Canadian program that requires qualified people, there is [...]
In an interview with Radio Free Europe given at the time, the Geneman, who is currently a graduate of the Economy, his wife for international Management, has said she is leaving Kosovo due to her lack of work and social and economic situation.
Through a Canadian program that requires qualified individuals, he has managed to provide himself with work before arriving in Canada, and the same has happened to his wife.
The Gent, currently, is on vacation in Kosovo. He points out that from the first day he arrived in Vancouver, he has understood what it means to be in a society developed by the aspect of technology, education, health, and a clear perspective.
The first contact with Canadians, their first welcome to the airport, speaks a lot about that developed society and leaves a pleasant first impression on it.
There are no gender, racial, religious discriminations in Canada that mean these concepts of differences as there are in the Balkans, not even tolerable to those discriminations in Canada. There are various ethnicities in Canada that come from Asia, Europe, or even natives who live together to create a good joint where everyone will benefit from everyone's work. So this is Canada I've found in the first few months, says Kumnova.
He points out that Canadian society is such as helping you to progress and offers opportunities:
The important thing is there to be professional, to be fair, to have knowledge of what you say you know. I'm not disappointed at all, I'm surprised every day with the goods and opportunities that come up there with”
After arriving in Canada, the knight has immediately begun working at a local company as a business development manager, and prior to coming to the annual holiday in Kosovo, has been employed at the prestigious University of Canada, Simon Fraser.
At the same time, he is completing master studies at “Royal Roads University”. The Canadian government, under the aid package for new immigrants, has offered a grant to equip it with permission for project manager, which, according to him, is highly wanted in Canada.
His wife, Dafina, works part-time and at the same time studies accounting, and plans later to gain the license as a professional accountant.
According to Genus Kumnovo, the difficulties of living in Canada are of another nature.
Of course, difficulties are different in the sense that people who want to integrate should know English very well in order to integrate with Canadian culture because it distinguishes European culture and North American culture. They have a more unique culture of work and doing business. We need to adapt to the criteria, values and ways in which they communicate and do daily business. It's been a very good experience, my first job where I learned the rules of the game and I've progressed in the lessons I've had during that period”, that's what the noble man shows.
He says the most difficult is the desire for family, which is constant. But what's comforting is the proximity of Canadian people and acquaintances who are always there when you need them. As for the Albanian community, he says they are organised but not at the right level, however, they help each other.
Our frequent return and perseverance that our children tomorrow will bring to Kosovo and strengthen the bond, this shows a lot about the need for Kosovo and the goods for family”.
But, the Genie points out that when he has abandoned Kosovo, it has not been the current topic of changing borders, which is now troubling him. He says that the prospect of young people is still pale and that he regrets it.












