Thursday, June 18, 2015

Meet Face of London: Dawood Al-Mosuli



Dawood is originally from Iraq, but lived for 6 years in Syria before immigrating to Canada.  In Syria, he successfully established a small plant.  Once the revolution began, he applied to the Canadian Embassy to immigrate to Canada and was successful.  This is his fourth year in Canada.

Dawood attended the University of Western Ontario to earn his Masters in Chemical Engineering.  Currently he is doing research, writing and publishing papers, and volunteering.  He has worked as a Research Assistant, written a book chapter and is currently applying to be a member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario.

Life for him has been very busy since coming to Canada.  He said that the only time he has had to watch a movie is when he has been on an airplane.

He researched which city he wanted to move to on the internet before he moved to Canada.  London appealed to him as it was more affordable than places like Toronto, has a well-known University and is a conservative city. He sees London as a good place to raise a family and has found the city to be very welcoming.

When asked about his involvement with the community, Dawood stresses that the key for newcomers, is to go to school.  He feels that learning about the culture, how to manage your life, and the ways of Canadians is learned through the LINC school (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada), which is free.  This kind of schooling provides more than just learning the language—“it is the key to being successful as an immigrant”.  It teaches you how to become like other Canadians:  how to behave, how to give compliments (compliments here are so different than from home) and how to avoid mistakes. He suggests taking the TOEFL or the IELTS exams and getting a Canadian certification or qualification in your profession or field.


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