Anxiouswifey
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Well the burden of making the change a positive one really relies on your loved one... they do have to be responsible for their own happiness.ryanr said:Hello All,
Anyone have ideas of how they will transition their loved ones once they arrive in Canada?
It's been burning me up to decide on the best way to do this, and less stressful for my wife.
I really don't know what I should do...
I know she will be sad leaving all of her family in NJ/NY - with only an uncle here. I know they will visit her, and her mom will probably come and stay a bit.
The NY/NJ lifestyle is different, from Toronto. So time to "acclimatize" to a Canadian lifestyle will be a process by itself.
Has anyone thought of this?
Cheers
Ryan
It's not easy leaving friends and loved ones behind, so your job will be to make your wife comfortable here... you know get stuff to prep for her arrival. Be prepared to offer her lots of support as she transitions over. And, be a good guide... you don't want to overwhelm her with everything Canadian... but you know explaining cultural norms, helping her to be independent, so getting a bank account set up, street maps so she can move around easily... day trips to fun places... that sort of thing...
I wouldn't stress too much and enjoy the process... this will just be a boost to your marriage and it will help you grow closer together.