Challenges of Relocating to a New Country

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Relocation from one country to another is not only stressful, but also costly. An individual who is planning to move from his/her homeland country to another has to take into consideration a variety of factors. Individuals who have children experience a great deal of problems during relocation. Children are more affected by immigration to another country as compared to adults because their psychological capacity has not yet developed to its maximum (Lipson p, 226). Relocation from one country to the other is a physically consuming task. It involves moving up and down various immigration departments and a lot of packing and unpacking. In a new country, an individual encounters a new set of norms and culture. All the things encountered in a new country are new. This exposes an individual to a great social challenge. One is required to understand the way of running things in the host country within the least time possible. An individual after entering a new country is advised to ask as many questions as he/she might consider beneficial in order to understand the new system of running things in the new country. Answers to these questions help an individual understand some cultural factors of the new country. Relocation to a new country could be one of the most stressful circumstances in the life of an individual (Lipson p, 263). It comprises of a mixed feeling of excitement and anxiety. One moves away from friends and family and is required to make new friends within an absolutely different context. Considering that each and every person has a different tolerance for change, it is important that an individual critically think about his/her tolerance (Lipson p, 264). There are various reasons that lead to an individuals relocation from...

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...oy p, 5). Moving to new countries exposes adults, children and students to a wide variety of stressful circumstances. However, immigration to a new country has got a wide range of benefits. Students are provided with a totally different environment where they learn to interact with new people and learn new things. As a result, their intellectual capacity is improved. An individual is also provided with an opportunity of learning a new way of life in the host country (Shenoy p, 7).

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Lipson, Charles. Succeeding as an international student in the United States and Canada

Chicago guides to academic life, ISBN 0226484793: University of Chicago Press, 2008

Shenoy, Uma. In moving to a new country: children’s and adolescent’s adaptation, 1996 viewed

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