Destination of Hope

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The decision to leave one’s home country is never an easy one. The courage to pursue one’s dreams no matter what the costs requires strength and persistence. For many, Canada represents a beacon of hope or a light at the end of a tunnel. It is a land of peace, tranquility, beauty and diversity. Canada has become a safe haven for survivors of war, persecution and injustice but it is also a place where people are accepted for their differences and are free to live without fear of oppression. Canada is home to a wide array of ethnicities which are reflected in its cosmopolitan cities. Strolling through the streets of any town or city, you will discover restaurants offering foods from different cultures and boutiques selling clothes from around the world. Worldwide, Canada is recognized for its high living standards. There is clean, fresh water, an abundance of food and resources, and a relatively stable job market. Canada possesses political stability, democracy and numerous social programs. Human rights are highly valued and all Canadian citizens are protected under the Constitution by The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Each citizen is guaranteed a variety of rights such as the right to vote, the right to free speech and the right to practice one’s culture without fear of persecution. In many countries, particularly in developing areas, citizens are not protected by the law and often live in fear and poverty. Canada’s reputation as a free and democratic society lends an appealing image to citizens who face injustice on a daily basis. Throughout history, Canada has been known as a land of opportunity. Even before Confederation, Canada was viewed by British and French settlers as a chance to build a new life. Over the cour... ... middle of paper ... ...ciated the beauty of Canada’s diverse landscapes and to this day, enjoy taking regular trips around Canada. For my parents, immigrating to Canada presented many challenges and difficulties. Becoming accustomed to the language, culture and environment was a challenging task. As new immigrants, they had difficulties finding jobs with the skills that they possessed, and being in a foreign environment and far from family and friends also presented an emotional strain. However, through new friends and support services, my father was eventually able to find a job. Today, as parents of two daughters, my mother and father say that they are grateful for the fact that Canada provided them with the opportunity to create a life in a country where equality, freedom and peace are valued. Becoming Canadian citizens has instilled in them a new sense of pride, and above all, hope.

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