08/07/2021
Consider entrepreneurship
If you are coming to Canada as a skilled worker, you might think that entrepreneurship is not for you, and you must focus on finding a job. As a job seeker, you face two challenges:
1. finding a job,
2. keeping the job you have found.
Few people can keep the first job they find. Employees can be fired very easily and even without previous notice, just by email. Every time you lose your job and start seeking a new one; you lose between 8 and 12 weeks while paying rent and bills. So, you lose your job, money, time and much psychological energy.
Readjust your perceptions
When you are an entrepreneur, you can invest your time, money and energy in your own business. You might think this is not a good idea for a newcomer because of the lack of knowledge about the market. Unfortunately, market knowledge is not something you can get by working as an employee.
We all live with our perceptions about how things work. However, by living in your home country, you enter a new system of perception. In many countries, starting a new business is steel like a minefield with a lot of bureaucracy, high interest rates, high rents and poor infrastructures.
In Canada, starting a new business is very easy: company registration is entirely online, it costs only around 200$, you can buy a business address for just about 40$ per month.
By starting your own business, in fact, you start getting information about your industry. You also have access to the funds and loans. You can be an entrepreneur and a salaried employee at the same time. Little by little, you learn, and your business grows. If your business fails, you have learned things you can use in your career as an employee.
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