Once you have landed on the ground, one of the things to do on your checklist is to explore. Exploration requires three things from you in order to be successful.
Firstly, you need to be brave. Imagine you are in a new country, you only know a few people, you have a different accent and you don't know how everything runs. All those insecurities can trick you into severely limiting and isolating yourself. If you truly want to get to know Canada and pick the best location especially for your first home. You got to be brave.
Secondly, you need to be willing to get lost. Contrary to popular belief getting lost is not such a bad thing. In fact, getting lost while exploring Canada is something you should be willing to face.
Thirdly, you need to be active and excited. It is very easy to get comfortable and figure to yourself you truly know about Canada. When that happens you tend to get caught up in your everyday life loop and miss out on all the adventures and sights. So keep an open mind and remember Canada is the second largest country in the world, therefore, it has lots to see and do.
Now once you have those three elements you will enjoy your exploration journey.After your first year you may want to acquire your first home. If you had been exploring before you would have a better idea what and where you are looking for. By seeing the different aspects of society, you can make an informed decision and be fairly comfortable that you are making the right choice.
Another strategic point about exploration is that it can help you see opportunities for business, community development and growth that you would never notice if you weren't getting out.
Finally exploration gives you a better perspective of what Canada is all about. It adds value to your life experiences and gives you memories that last a life time. So remember success will come in time, so make the best of it and take some time to taste the maple syrup. It's time to pick a destination, do some research before you arrive and get going, Canada awaits.