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To anyone who immigrated to Canada and already got the PR, how did you feel after yo finished all the process?

So I've been here since Jan 2019 and did a couple postgraduate programs at a college in ON. It's been hard work, working part time, being poor (while back home I was pretty well off) working at night, some very uncomftable jobs, etc etc and all the struggles we go through. I'm as of now, stable at a fulltime decent job in my field and doing well in general but yes it's been hard.

So I've been told by some close friends that probably I'm gonna get sick because all the subyacent stress is gonna come out after the process. And that I should better take a couple months off resting back home to recharge energies before coming back to my new "real life".

I told them that I don't think that's gonna happen to me cause I'm a pretty positive person and, although ofc struggle is hard to deal with after long periods of time and even more after living a comfortable life back in my native country and missing the comfotability... I see this experience as a chance to grow and evolve as a person. Actually I've become way stronger, resilient, hardworking, determined and emotionally smart since then and way wiser, so I don't get why I'd be depressed or even physically sickthe question is, am I delusional and it's actually something that happens involuntarily or am I right by thinking that it's just gonna be the end of a process and that's it?

Important note is that I'm going there this Christmas and haven't seen my family in 3 years (at the time of Christmas) so yes it's been hard although I haven't missed them to the point of crying or whatever.

(I do plan to go back and take some vacation that's for sure, but not to recover from any sickness, on the contrary... To celebrate Hahaha)

What are your experiences??

TL:DR: Some close friends told me that probably I'm gonna get sick because all the subyacent stress is gonna come out after the process.

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