Addressing Family Life Issues And Work In Canada

03/05/2013 14:51

 

With the rise of globalization, companies have begun recruiting foreign workers in order for them to cut labor costs. Aside from the financial benefits of hiring workers from abroad, companies also see this as a great opportunity to build diversity in their businesses with the hopes of hiring creative people who can contribute significantly to their growth and success. Many of them are also generous enough to offer assistance to their recruits especially in terms of the costs involved in relocation.

If you have been given the chance to work in Canada or any foreign country, it is important that you first know what kind of assistance is available to you. If you have a family, you would also need to consider the possibility of taking them with you, which would mean more expenses on your part. So, as you inquire about the relocation assistance program offered by the company, take time to look into these issues as well:

Free Visit: You have to know if the company is willing to send you along with your spouse, if possible, to their country just so you can have a feel of what it would be like working and living there. This is an important aspect of relocating abroad because so many things will change in your life once you set foot in a foreign country.

Spousal Employment: If your spouse has his or her own career in your own country, this will be a big issue to address if you were to take your family with you abroad. What you can do is ask your employer if there is also a possibility for your spouse to be employed. If not, then you have to make a plan on how your spouse should spend time out of work abroad. The best thing you can do for your spouse is look for opportunities to enhance his or her skills and acquire new ones. This way, your spouse will be ready in case there are other employment opportunities in your new location.

Children’s Adjustment: As a responsible parent, you cannot take for granted how your children will be affected by your decision to relocate. Your child’s social life is what could suffer the most in a foreign country. This is actually one of the biggest challenges faced by families who are considered new Canadian workers or immigrants. Thus, you have to take the time to explain to your child why it is necessary for all of you to move. Also, reassure them that everything will be better and that they will easily make friends in the new place.