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Podcast My Immigrant Story

My Immigrant Story

Nino Melikidze

Business

Frequency: 1 episode/24d. Total Eps: 27

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“My Immigrant Story” is a podcast dedicated to sharing the stories of first generation immigrant Canadian entrepreneurs and tech professionals. During each episode we deconstruct the speakers’ recipe to successfully moving and professionally establishing themselves in Canada. The goal is to build a strong immigrant community together by sharing our knowledge and experiences! The podcast is hosted by Nino Melikidze, the Co-Founder of Immitracker. Immitracker is an immigration application tracker and service marketplace for immigrants relocating to Canada and Australia.
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  • 🇨🇦 Canada - careers

    02/03/2026
    #70
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    01/03/2026
    #39
  • 🇨🇦 Canada - careers

    27/02/2026
    #92
  • 🇨🇦 Canada - careers

    04/12/2025
    #76

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Parveen Mandviwalla - Customer Success Lead at HiredHippo

Season 1 · Episode 26

lundi 24 juillet 2023Duration 24:00

Disclaimer: This is a special episode of My Immigrant Story! Typically we bring Canadian newcomer professionals and entrepreneurs to learn more about their immigration journey. However this time, our guest is an immigrant HR tech professional who works for a known Canadian HR startup.

Parveen is an experienced HR tech professional who has worked in leading Canadian startups for multiple years. She started her career in recruiting and currently holds a senior position as a Customer Success Lead at HiredHippo – a hiring marketplace where companies get instant access to high-potential vetted candidates, and where professionals are matched instantly with jobs they love.

Roy Pereira - Serial Entrepreneur, Startup Mentor & Angel Investor

Season 1 · Episode 25

lundi 10 avril 2023Duration 31:49

Disclaimer: This is a special episode of My Immigrant Story! Typically we bring Canadian newcomer professionals and entrepreneurs to learn more about their immigration journey. However this time, our guest is a first generation Canadian immigrant serial entrepreneur who moved to the country when he was quite young and has since founded multiple companies in a wide variety of industries.

Roy is a Canadian serial entrepreneur, startup mentor, and angel investor. He has extensive experience building companies and leading multi-disciplinary teams. His tech background enables him to gain unique insights regarding today’s technology market and determine business strategies. Roy has over a decade of experience building and scaling businesses in various industries including Advertising, Security, Networking, and Software.


Pavla Bobosikova - Co-Founder & CEO at WFHomie

Season 1 · Episode 16

mardi 26 juillet 2022Duration 19:13

Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in the January, 2021. At the time, there were still Covid-19 related lockdowns and restrictions happening in different parts of Canada. We reference the difficulties related to networking during lockdowns during the episode. 


Pavla Bobosikova is the co-founder and CEO of WFHomie - an employee engagement and culture-building platform for remote-first and hybrid teams. Previously she was the Director of Product at Nudge.ai which got acquired by Affinity. Her professional background lies in product, design, and growth.

Pavla and Nino originally connected through a community for one of the largest youth-focused startup incubator programs in Canada called The League of Innovators. Pavla has been actively working on WFHomie since the pandemic started in 2020. She is passionate about helping remote and hybrid teams work efficiently and enabling the push towards remote work that started over the past couple of years.

During the episode we discuss her experience as an international student discovering a relevant career pathway in Canada, growing in her role in tech and making the switch from working full-time to becoming a startup founder. Pavla mentions how important it was for her to be intentional about what are some skills she should improve upon in order to set herself up for the career she wanted longer term.

Some of the main pieces of advice discussed included being proactive about acquiring relevant skills and building a personal brand throughout the process. She is quite active on LinkedIn herself and regularly shares insightful posts based on her startup experiences.

Fun fact, Pavla used to have a side project making leather laptop bags in her Toronto apartment! You can find the Instagram page for her leather creations here.


P.S. Interested in networking with fellow immigrant professionals? Check out the VisaWire Community: https://community.visawireapp.com/

Tobi Oluwole - SMB Sales Manager at Shopify and Co-Founder at 3Skills

Season 1 · Episode 15

jeudi 14 juillet 2022Duration 25:30

Tobi Oluwole is a SMB Sales Manager at Shopify - working strategically with merchants $10MM+ in revenue to help them grow. Additionally, Tobi is the Co-Founder of 3Skills - a community of over 20,000 people where he helps them become the most employable versions of themselves. Tobi’s professional background lies in tech sales and owning his own business.

Nino and Tobi originally connected through LinkedIn - Tobi is a thought leader in the HR and employment spaces. On his LinkedIn, he regularly shares success stories of candidates that have significantly upgraded in their careers and starts conversations around aspects of the recruiting world that need to be improved. These conversations closely tie into the work he does with 3Skills - helping candidates communicate their value to secure better employment.

During the episode Tobi talks about how during the job search process, you get the interview because of your experience but you actually get the job because of your confidence. We also discuss the importance of building valuable professional relationships over LinkedIn and how to go about the networking process correctly.


P.S. Interested in networking with fellow immigrant professionals? Check out the VisaWire Community: https://community.visawireapp.com/

Samuel Baddoo - Founder & CEO of Fleri

Season 1 · Episode 14

mardi 14 juin 2022Duration 16:29

Disclaimer: This is a special episode of My Immigrant Story, our guest this week is a Ghanian immigrant in the US (the rest of our guests are based in Canada). 


Samuel (Sam) Baddoo is the founder and CEO of Fleri. Fleri is a company that directs remittance funds into the health services immigrant families need back in their home countries. Starting with healthcare, Fleri ensures that the money sent back home by immigrants goes exactly where’s its intended.

This is a very special episode of My Immigrant Story - while most of our guests are immigrants based in Canada, Sam is a Ghanian immigrant entrepreneur living in the US. His immigration tech startup, Fleri, was a part of the Techstars Toronto 2021 cohort. Nino and Sam connected through the Toronto tech ecosystem with the support of Sunil Sharma, Managing Director at Techstars Toronto.

Sam was originally inspired to move to New York City from Ghana after he visited the country a few times when he was younger. He saw opportunity in the country based on how the people that moved to the US achieved success by applying themselves.

During the episode we talk about the most impactful decisions Sam made while building his career in the US. Joining a software development bootcamp and networking with like-minded people (entrepreneurs in his case) were at the top of his list. In general, Sam mentions that the people you meet is the most important part of immigration – having someone that you can talk to along the way, whether it’s other immigrants or immigrant organizations that can help (FYI: if you’d like to learn more about the VisaWire immigrant community, check out the following link!).

Fleri (Sam’s startup) is actually the creole name for the word “Flourish”. One of the reasons people emigrate to other countries is because they want to thrive and flourish rather than just survive. Based on his personal experience with poor healthcare options back home, Sam wants to help immigrants flourish through providing access to healthcare for their families.


P.S. Interested in networking with fellow immigrant professionals? Check out the VisaWire Community: https://community.visawireapp.com/

Pat Chaisang, Co-Founder & CEO of Isempower

Season 1 · Episode 13

lundi 30 mai 2022Duration 23:11

Disclaimer: When this episode was originally recorded, Pat was living in Vancouver, BC and also working as a Product Manager at Telus - building content merchandising strategy for Optik TV. Since then, Pat left her job at Telus and moved to Toronto, Ontario to focus on building Isempower full-time. So much can change in the life of an entrepreneur in under 6 months!


Pat Chaisang is the co-founder and CEO of Isempower - Canada's first job search platform for international students. She is driven by the mission of helping international students & professionals succeed in Canada.

When this podcast episode was originally recorded (beginning of 2022), Pat was living in Vancouver, BC and also working as a Product Manager at Telus, building content merchandising strategy for Optik TV. Since then, Pat left her job at Telus and moved to Toronto, Ontario to focus on building Isempower full-time. So much can change in the life of an entrepreneur in under 6 months!

Nino and Pat originally connected through the League of Innovators startup community (they both participated in the Labs program in different cohorts!). One of the concepts discussed during the episode is the power of networking and how it can help you with building a career in Canada - this was demonstrated in the connection formed between VisaWire and Isempower! The founders connected through introductions from their Canadian startup network before ever meeting in-person.

During the episode, Pat talks about the importance of creating your own opportunities. Building a network in a new country even if the concept of networking is foreign and difficult to grasp at first. She brings up a couple of examples where taking initiative and doing additional work helped her differentiate from other candidates during the job search process.

We’re also excited to announce that VisaWire and Isempower will be partnering starting summer 2022! You can learn more about the partnership and access the unique promo code for the Career Launcher Bootcamp here. Isempower offers job search prep and support services along with a dedicated job board for international students.


P.S. Interested in networking with fellow immigrant professionals? Check out the VisaWire Community: https://community.visawireapp.com/

Shreyas Sali - Director of Product at Spocket & PMP Book Author

Season 1 · Episode 12

lundi 16 mai 2022Duration 22:50

Shreyas Sali is the Director of Product and Data (Marketplace Product) at Spocket. Spocket is a Vancouver-based dropshipping marketplace that is serving over 60,000 merchants. Shreyas is also an author of his own book regarding the PMP exam and an active member of the BC startup and product communities.

Nino and Shreyas originally connected through a startup and software engineering community called Stackraft. The community is created and being run by one of the first guests on this very podcast - Vartika Manasvi (you can check out Vartika’s full episode here).

Originally from India, Shreyas spent many years living, working and studying in the US. He started his product manager career in the US and gained experience in the tech industry before making the decision to move to the Canada. During the episode, we uncover what were his primary motivations for considering Canada as his next destination and some of the issues his friends experienced with the H1-B visa process in the US.

Some of the resources mentioned during the episode include the book Shreyas wrote on how to ace the PMP exam (you can find it on Amazon and at pmpapp.co) and a resource and philosophy he highly recommends for anyone interested in building successful products - Working Backwards.

One of the most important takeaways from this conversation includes the realization Shreyas had regarding Canada and how important it is for an immigrant to find a country where one can build a solid foundation for growth. Although Canada might not have been what he initially planned, he kept his options open and was able to discover something completely new. Something that ended up working out even better for him at the end of the day!


P.S. Interested in networking with fellow immigrant professionals? Check out the VisaWire Community: https://community.visawireapp.com/

Natalia Bialkowska - Immigration Lawyer & Owner of NB Law Firm

Season 1 · Episode 11

lundi 2 mai 2022Duration 20:58

Natalia Bialkowska is a lawyer and the owner of NB Law Firm. NB Law Firm specializes in Canadian immigration and personal injury law. The firm also offers services of Notary Public and Commissioner of Oaths. Natalia completed her undergraduate studies, law degree and doctorate in the US. After moving to Canada, she got licensed to practice law in Ontario. She is also licensed to practice law in California, the District of Colombia and Michigan.

Originally from Poland, Natalia lived, worked, and studied in the US for many years. She moved to Toronto prior to the start of the pandemic and went through the difficult process of recertifying herself to practice law in Ontario. During the episode she mentions the over eight tests and bar exam she had to take before she was eligible to take the oath and practice law in Ontario.

During the episode, Natalia touches upon the importance of building connections and how that’s one of the toughest aspects of moving and settling into a new place. In her example, she already had many connections and clients in the state of California which she fully had to let go of to start practicing law in a new country. However, that didn’t stop her from going ahead and opening her own business upon arrival!

NB Law Firm is VisaWire’s official partner - they offer free initial consultations. You can learn more about them and the services they offer here.


P.S. During the episode, Natalia mentions that there haven't been any Express Entry - Federal Skilled Worker program draws conducted since 2020. According to a recent statement from the IRCC, they aim to resume Express Entry draws in early July. 

P.P.S. Interested in networking with fellow immigrant professionals?Check out the VisaWire Community: https://community.visawireapp.com/

Rajat Jain - Founder and CEO of EOXS

Season 1 · Episode 10

mardi 19 avril 2022Duration 16:58

Rajat (Raj) Jain is the founder and CEO of EOXS. EOXS is a silicon valley venture backed startup where Steel Meets Technology. He has been working in the steel industry in a variety of roles for over 5 years before devoting his career to entrepreneurship.

Nino and Raj originally met in Toronto at a networking event. Back then, Raj was working on his first startup idea - Buddy. Buddy was a social app for connecting people with shared interests and preferences in cities across Canada (Nino’s previous startup Delfy focused on helping people make friends based on similar interests). After his first startup idea, Raj pivoted to building EOXS to provide tech solutions in the Metals Industry.

During the episode Raj touches upon the importance of setting up your foundation when arriving to Canada - your network. He goes into how often he used to go to back-to-back networking events on Sunday’s and meet people from all walks of life. From starting out in a minimum wage factory job to becoming a founder, Raj has gone through a wide spectrum of employment experiences during his immigration journey.

Additionally, he provides a unique perspective regarding where to seek mentorship and how the mentors you pick earlier on can significantly influence which path you end up pursuing in Canada.


P.S. Interested in networking with fellow immigrant professionals? Check out the VisaWire Community: https://community.visawireapp.com/

Assel Beglinova - Co-Founder & CEO at Paperstack

Season 1 · Episode 9

mardi 5 avril 2022Duration 18:14

Assel Beglinova, the co-founder and CEO of Paperstack. Paperstack is an app that provides working capital and financial insights for e-commerce sellers. Through this, Paperstack supports online merchants in purchasing inventory, investment in advertising, and hiring more talent.

When this episode was being recorded (January, 2022), Assel was going through the Techstars Equitech accelerator program in Baltimore, Maryland. The Paperstack team completed the program in March and Assel pitched their company during demo day.

Assel’s Canadian journey started when she came to Toronto as an international student to study Finance and Accounting at Seneca College. During the episode we cover some of the challenges she encountered. For example, during college she struggled to even find part-time jobs due to her lack of any work experience from her high school years. She went from handing out her resumes to businesses on Yonge street to successfully securing her first full-time job.

We also dive into some of the strategies that helped set Assel up for professional success. One of the main points of advice mentioned was: start researching Canada and actively networking prior to making the move here.

As an international student turned financial advisor at Canadian major banks and now tech startup founder, Assel provides a unique perspective on what were some of the key steps that helped her get from one stage to the next.


P.S. When this episode was recorded, Assel was in Baltimore, Maryland. Her team going through the Techstars Equitech accelerator program and actively working on taking Paperstack to the next level. Since then, the Paperstack team completed the Techstars program

P.P.S. Interested in networking with fellow immigrant professionals? Check out the VisaWire Community: https://community.visawireapp.com/


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