I moved from Hong Kong to Canada in 2021. This whole move is orchestrated within 10 days, showing the absolute best of my ability to execution.
It was crazy. How did I do that?
- Things that I did before these 10 days
- Getting a list of what needs to be done to get moving as quick as possible
- Get the todo items nicely scheduled, dependency sorted, action done orderly
- Keeping myself highly motivated and moving every single day
Why?
Before talking about the hows, let me talk about why I did such a thing.
In 2021, I just came out of the biggest failure in my life, my Masters degree. I was devastated, not able to determine what to do next, uncertain about everything. Also remember I was in Hong Kong and had to witness 2019 and then COVID. And because of my highly unstable emotion I also messed up all my relationships. I was in the deepest valley. I was looking into a new start of my life, or the end of it.
But I was lucky. Canada opened up just in time, and I do have work visa.
How?
Things I did before these 10 days
The 10 days that I mentioned is from the time I totally committed to going to Canada (and started committing all my attention and resources on it), to when I landed in Toronto. I have done a lot of things before these 10 days, but those don't require significant committment, if any.
Again, I did a lot of google search. Absorbed a lot on information on how to go to Canada, how to live in Canada, different places to live and their characteristics, residence, job market, transportation. Basically I gained a lot of random knowledge about Canada.
Then I applied for Open Work Permit in Canada. Don't ask me how. That was just something that's available at that time. This action opened up the option for me to live in Canada. It's always important to keep your options open and know your options.
I also got a rough list of things that I need to do, in general, when I need to move to a new place alone. Like air ticket, residence, transportation, food, language and communitcation, job search,... and made some ready-to-go resource pack for any of my options. The resource packs has proved it worth.
Committing to an option
This step is very simple. I realised that I have to commit to going to Canada. This step is basically digging up my resource pack for Canada, and convert it into action plan.
Todo item scheduling, dependency management and action
I splitted up my resource pack into action items, put them into Jira, and attached deadline to them, and also visualised my tasks on a Gantt chart to emphasise inter-dependency relationships.
Keep myself motivated
This part was easy. I have no other options viable at this point.
I am not lazy in writting very short sentences in every steps after the first. Basically every hard part of the moving is done before the 10 days. The moral of this story is that, if you prepare well, everything is easy.
At the end, my move to Canada was a great success. I landed in Toronto, had temporary residence, found a job and semi-permanent residence in two months, sorted out my transportation in one month, and generally stablise and settle in 3 months. This has helped me greatly in having a new environment to recover from everything in the last 2 years.