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NameMykhaylo
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Country of OriginUkraine
Destination CountryAustria

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s-1 I was born and raised in Ukraine.
s-2 At the age of 15, I came to Austria as an exchange student.
s-3 At that time, I spent half a year living with an Indian family in Vienna, who had immigrated to Austria almost 30 years earlier.
s-4 Whilst living with them, I took a liking to the enjoyable flavors of the Viennese Schnitzel and spicy Indian cuisine.
s-5 My Indian friends often encouraged me to learn German and to be open-minded.
s-6 I really enjoyed discovering Austria and getting to know its Indian community.
s-7 It was an experience that has helped me a lot in life, particularly when dealing with people of different cultural backgrounds.
s-8 Another thing that I learned from my Austrian friends of Indian origin was to view integration as an opportunity and how enriching it is to preserve ones own cultural tradition whilst simultaneously being a good and loyal citizen of the country one chooses to reside in.
s-9 When my exchange programme in Austria came to an end, I moved back to Ukraine, resolving to be a global citizen who is prepared to go anywhere in the world.
s-10 Consequently, I decided to study history and international relations abroad and moved back to Austria for this purpose and completed a part of my studies in Canada.
s-11 Currently, I am working on AVRR in Vienna.
s-12 Dealing with people who wish to voluntarily return to their countries of origin has allowed me experience a new aspect of migration.
s-13 Thinking about the generation of my parents, who grew up behind the iron curtain in the Soviet Union, I feel very fortunate for being able to see different parts of the world.
s-14 That would not have been possible for my parents during their student life.
s-15 All in all, my migration experience has taught me the relevance of the timeless advice offered by Taras Shevchenko, a Ukrainian poet of the 19th century: Learn from others and do not shun your own.

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