Immigration Challenges
Personal Worries
Language barriers
Getting a visa
Cultural/country differences
getting a job
Going shopping for cloths and food
Making friends
Sometimes if your parents get a visa and you don't or you and your siblings get a visa and your parents don't you have to take care of your younger siblings.
Saying goodbye to your friend and family
Once you get your visa you might be worried of the journey ahead to get to a sake country.
In your home country there might be certain rules you have to follow but in a new country you've never been to you might accidentally break a cultural rule.
You might do something offensive in a different language
Not understanding how things work
A personal worry for a refugee in never seeing your family, friends or pets again
If you are a refugee you might still be worried of the war following you because the war was so scary you can't forget it.
A personal worry for a refugee is never going back to your home again
going to school
You might not understand the currency
If you were crossing a road and you didn't know how to read and the sign said don't go you might confuse it for the go signal and get hurt crossing the road
When you first move here from a different country you might be really jet lagged and not used to the new time.
Government support
I if your a refugee they usually give you an allowance, a temporary apartment or unit and if you don't speak the language some times they get someone to translate for you.
If your are a refugee the government of your new country will usually give you some things to get your new life in your new country started
When you first start school in a new country you might be really nerves and basic worries like if you will ever make friend or what to do if the teacher asked you a question and you don't know how to answer it because you speak a different language. You might even know how to speak the language of your new country but just feel shy and don't know much about the countries culture.
If your an parent in a new community you might be worried that your children will never get a visa.
Exciting things
If you are a refugee and you were involved in the war you might really like to come to a new country and get away from the war.
Exploring a new place.
If you are a kid and and are new to a country and you never had to see a war you might be very excited for school to begin and learn about the new cultures.
If you are a refugee you might be worried for a family member or a friend that you left behind to fight in the war, you might we worried if they are okay.
If you are an immigrant adjusting to a new country is already hard and being discriminated by people makes living in a new country even harder.
Education/school
Being bullied
fitting in at school.
Not knowing were to go.