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In this episode, I'm speaking with Bukky Wonda, who moved from Nigeria to Canada about 11 years ago, and has gone on to become a successful tech founder in the immigration space.
When trying to settle into a new country, finding optimistic people can make all the difference. As Bukky explains, “Immigration is so difficult that you don't want to find people who all they come and do to you is make things worse... Find people who are optimistic, who have agency, who are persistent.”
I believe this mindset has been key to her success, from landing her first job at CIBC as a financial advisor rather than starting at entry-level positions to pivoting into entrepreneurship.
In this conversation, Bukky and I chat about what it was like to move and settle in Canada 11 years ago. We also explore:
Her transition from accounting to immigration tech founder
Why she describes herself as a “happenstance entrepreneur”
Tips for anyone planning to immigrate to Canada in 2025/2026
Why preparation matters when you’re looking to immigrate
Official Links
✅ Connect with Bukky on LinkedIn
✅ Request Bukky’s immigration services
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