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Meet the Gilbert Family

Ancy Mendonza Darpan, 15 Feb, 2025 12:33 AM
  • Meet the Gilbert Family

Sharon Medikayala, a Human Resource Manager at Vision Plastics Inc., immigrated to Canada in 2018 to join her husband, Gilbert Dasari, a Project Manager at AI Industries, who’d moved here as a student in 2012. They now reside in Langley, British Columbia, with their four-year-old daughter, Jessica.  

 1. What inspired you to make the move to Canada, and how has your journey been so far?  

My husband, Gilbert, inspired my move to Canada after relocating here for his Master’s in 2012. Following our marriage, it felt natural to join him and begin this new chapter together. Having previously lived in the UK while pursuing my Master’s degree, adjusting to a new culture was easy. With its breathtaking landscapes and inclusive, progressive society, Canada quickly became more than just a place to live—it became home.  
 
 2. Where did you first stay when you arrived in Canada?   

When I first arrived in Canada, Gilbert had recently moved from Alberta to British Columbia. I was incredibly fortunate that he had already set up a beautiful, welcoming home for us to start our new life together.

3. How would you describe your experience finding a job in Canada?  

Finding a job initially in my area of expertise was challenging despite my prior work experience. The Canadian job market often values local experience, so I had to adjust my resume and familiarize myself with local job boards, networking, and interview practices. While the process was slower than I expected, my persistence eventually paid off. After a few months, I finally secured a role that matched my skills.

4. How has your experience as an immigrant shaped your view of Canada as a country?  

Moving to Canada has shown me just how inclusive, diverse, and welcoming this country really is. From the moment I arrived, I felt welcomed, which only strengthened my admiration for Canada’s commitment to multiculturalism. The focus on fairness, equality, and accessible services like healthcare is something I deeply value. 

5. How have you managed to stay connected to your roots while embracing Canadian culture?  

I participate in local cultural events and gatherings that allow me to celebrate my traditions. Food plays an important role in this connection—by cooking and sharing Indian dishes, I spark conversations and introduce others to my culture. Additionally, I continue to speak my native languages with family and within the community.

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

Honestly, I wouldn’t change anything! I truly enjoyed the process, even with its challenges. Each step has been a learning experience that I will always cherish. The ups and downs have shaped who I am today, and I’m grateful for the growth that came from each moment. I wouldn’t trade those experiences for anything. 

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

Looking ahead, I see a bright and promising future filled with endless opportunities. As parents, we are committed to building a stable, rewarding life that balances both our heritage and Canadian culture. Our focus is on advancing our careers, contributing to the community, and providing our daughter with the best opportunities. We want her to grow up deeply appreciating diversity, inclusivity, and values that make Canada a special place. 

8. Proudest Moment in Canada  

Becoming a Canadian citizen and giving birth to my child here. Becoming a citizen was a moment of true belonging. Giving birth in Canada added even more meaning, knowing my child will grow up in a country that values diversity and opportunity.  

9. Advice for Immigrants 

Embrace the journey with patience, resilience, and an open heart. Take the risk of stepping out of your comfort zone, connecting with new people, and exploring new opportunities. Stay curious and learn about Canadian culture, but also hold on to your roots, and never be afraid to ask for help. 

 

 

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