the 247 applications between march and the end of august compares with 56 over the same period in 2024.
the khans recently went paddleboarding on a lake near their new home in west kelowna.
the khans said they miss family, friends and the supermarket aldi, but west kelowna already feels like home.
“it’s a breath of fresh air living here,” said samantha, who runs the couple’s
social-media accounts: khans.on.the.move.
saad said the facebook ad prompted him to join groups where he learned more about moving to b.c. he also connected with health match b.c., which
recruits doctors, nurses and other health professionals on behalf of the b.c. government.
originally from pakistan, saad worked as an emergency doctor in the u.k. for 10 years but felt increasingly burned out after covid-19. he retrained as a family doctor but still felt disillusioned with the national health service.
“doctors in the u.k. are overworked and underpaid,” he said.
he also encountered an increasing amount of racism, both in society and at work.
after deciding to move, the couple had choices.
“the whole world was our oyster,” said samantha.
both canada and australia are trying to recruit doctors in the u.k. there was also competition among provinces.
before deciding to move, the khans visited toronto and calgary, but it was when their plane touched down in kelowna that samantha knew “this is it.”