Thousands of temporary residents in Canada squeezed out


They’ve spent months and years living, studying and working toward the Canadian dream, once touted as the “economic engine” for this country’s post-COVID-19 recovery and future growth.

But after all their toil to build a new life here, their journeys have stalled. 

Arthur Ma

A traditional path to PR gets blocked

Sarah Amerinia

Engineer now looking to work abroad

Hennedige Udari Kasunka Fernando

Care worker out of status amid processing delays 

Parth Israni

A banking job derailed as work permit expires

Murali Jampani

Poached from the U.S., punished for age



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