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Meet Shashi Kiran Billa- Canadian Immigrant

Ancy Mendonza Darpan, 11 Mar, 2026 02:01 PM
  • Meet Shashi Kiran Billa- Canadian Immigrant

Shashi Kiran Billa, a cybersecurity analyst, moved to Canada in 2019. He now resides in Richmond, where he has been building his professional journey and embracing new opportunities. 
 
Q- What inspired you to make the move to Canada, and how has your journey been so far?

A- Moving from India to Canada was initially a spontaneous decision driven by my desire for better educational opportunities, career growth, and an improved lifestyle. What started as a practical choice soon became a deeply personal journey of growth. The transition hasn’t always been easy; it’s been challenging at times, but it has also been incredibly rewarding. Every obstacle has shaped me, and overall, the experience has been truly transformative. 

Q- Where did you first stay when you arrived in Canada?

A- When I first arrived in Victoria, I stayed with friends, which made the transition much smoother. Having familiar faces around me during those initial days brought a sense of comfort and belonging. The experience was pleasant and welcoming, and it helped ease the uncertainty that naturally comes with moving to a new country.

Q- How would you describe your experience finding a job in Canada? Did you find it straightforward or challenging?

A- Finding a job in Canada was competitive but ultimately rewarding. I was fortunate to secure a co-op position in my field of study within four months, which later converted into a full-time role. While the job market was competitive, I wasn’t surprised by the process, as I had anticipated the effort it would require. What stood out to me was the abundance of opportunities and the strong support system available through my university and peers, which made a significant difference in my journey.

Q- How has your experience as an immigrant shaped your view of Canada as a country?

A- It has made me more independent, resilient, and deeply appreciative of the opportunities around me. Building a life in a new country pushed me out of my comfort zone and strengthened my confidence. I’ve come to see Canada as an inclusive and diverse society where people from different backgrounds can truly belong. 

Q- What’s one Canadian custom or tradition you’ve come to love?

A- One Canadian trait I’ve truly come to appreciate is the culture of politeness and humility. People are generally kind, respectful, and always willing to help, which creates a strong sense of community. I’ve also grown to love Canadian summers; they’re vibrant, full of outdoor activities, and bring people together. The beautiful weather and active lifestyle during the summer months have had a positive impact on my overall well-being.

Q- If you could go back in time, would you do anything differently about your immigration journey? 

A-If I could go back, I would focus more on networking early in my journey, as building connections can open doors in ways you don’t always anticipate. At the same time, I wouldn’t change much else. Each step, including the challenges, played an important role in shaping who I am today.

Q- How do you see the future for yourself and your family in Canada? What are your hopes and aspirations?

A- I see a strong and meaningful future for myself and my family in Canada. My goal is to continue advancing in my career while achieving long-term stability, including home ownership. Beyond that, I aspire to contribute positively to the community and society that has given me so many opportunities. 
 
Proudest Moment in Canada

Securing a co-op in my field that later converted into a full-time role! It validated my decision to move and proved that my hard work was paying off.

Advice for Immigrants

Be patient with yourself and focus on building meaningful connections early—growth takes time, but consistency and resilience truly make all the difference. 

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