A lack of permanency can be a draw as equally as it can be a damper. I've jumped from Working Holiday Visa to Working Holiday Visa to escape the mundane yet welcome the reality of adulthood and career building. Going through the motions in a foreign country adds a unique flair to life. Moving to … Continue reading The Trials and Tribulations of a Working Holiday Visa
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Why Australia? Life Update
For those of you who have been following my blog or Instagram for a while, you know that London is my dream city that became a reality. So why did I leave? Sadly, I only had access to a two year Working Holiday Visa; though I am eternally grateful that I even had that opportunity. … Continue reading Why Australia? Life Update
Things I Wont (and Will) Miss About London
Living in London was always a pipe dream of mine. How would I ever land a sponsorship in the city, especially right after university? It was on my solo backpacking trip in 2016 that I was informed about the Working Holiday Visa, where Canadians under 30-something can simply apply and pay to live/work in the … Continue reading Things I Wont (and Will) Miss About London
Moving to London: Before I Go
Tomorrow is the day! The BIG MOVE. I still can't believe that one of my biggest dreams is coming true. This post is part of the Moving to London series. I list the things I've done to prepare once my visa arrived. I also answer the most common questions I've received from family and friends about the … Continue reading Moving to London: Before I Go
Where Should I Move After Graduation?
As of April 2016 I will have graduated university, completing my Bachelors Degree in Commerce, and will be ready to start my next adventure. The big question is ... Where? Now before you start commenting "Didn't you just write a whole love story about wanting to move to New York City??" well, moving there isn't as … Continue reading Where Should I Move After Graduation?
Bookshelf: Career Inspiration
I'm currently completing the third internship of my university degree. As graduation inches closer (though still a year away), I can't help but plan for my future. This is the time to choose my path, make connections, apply to jobs, and prove myself. What better starting point than getting advice from two female successes/#GIRLBOSSES: Sophia Amoruso of … Continue reading Bookshelf: Career Inspiration