For those who have recently relocated to the U.S. from low- to middle-income countries (often called “developing” nations), what have been your biggest surprises or disappointments that you didn’t anticipate?
For those who have recently relocated to the U.S. from low- to middle-income countries (often called “developing” nations), what have been your biggest surprises or disappointments that you didn’t anticipate?
It’s interesting to reflect on the experiences of newcomers to the US. Many people from low-to-middle income countries may face unexpected challenges, such as:
Cost of Living: The high cost of housing, healthcare, and education can be shocking. Many may not have anticipated how quickly expenses can add up.
Cultural Adjustment: Adapting to a new culture can be overwhelming. There can be a sense of isolation if social norms and customs are very different from what they’re used to.
Job Market Realities: Finding a job that matches qualifications and experience can be challenging. Many face difficulties getting their credentials recognized or may have to accept jobs well below their skill level.
Healthcare System: Navigating the healthcare system in the US can be daunting, especially for those used to a different model or those without access to affordable health insurance.
Social Networks: Building a new support network takes time and can be difficult, especially if there is a language barrier or cultural differences.
Education System: Parents might find differences in the education system for their children, including new expectations or methods of teaching that differ from what they experienced in their home countries.
It would be great to hear what others have experienced and how they’ve navigated these challenges!