Pari Mokradi arrived in Canada full of hopes and dreams. When he was unable to land a job after graduating, he started to feel invisible.
Source: I was an international student chasing stability but Canada made me question who I was | CBC News
Pari Mokradi arrived in Canada full of hopes and dreams. When he was unable to land a job after graduating, he started to feel invisible.
Source: I was an international student chasing stability but Canada made me question who I was | CBC News
A British-trainer teacher with 15 years experience who moved to Kelowna denied a BC teaching certificate.
Source: Kelowna woman who taught in Britain for 15 years denied BC teaching certificate – Castanet.net
Processing times for Canadian immigration applications have reached unprecedented lengths — up to 50 years under some permanent residency programs — stunning applicants and lawyers who say the system has become unviable.
Source: 50-year immigration wait stuns lawyers and families, but IRCC says it’s no mistake | CBC News
Hari KC’s qualifications were good enough for him to qualify to immigrate to Canada but not to work here. Becoming a security guard and then going back to school taught him how to rebuild his life one step at a time and shaped his understanding of what diversity in Canada means.
The owner of San’s Latin Market says it’s more than a place to buy goods and send money transfers. It’s a place to build community.
A woman who was a doctor in China for 13 years but is unable to practice in Canada saved a choking child in a Kelowna park.
Project Literacy says more than 100 people are on the waitlist for free adult literacy support in the Central Okanagan, the most in its history.
The OCCA Communities Association celebrated 12 graduates of a job skills training program for immigrants and newcomers to the Central Okanagan at a ceremony in West Kelowna on Nov. 16, 2024.
Saskatchewan has struggled compared to other provinces to retain newcomers arriving from other countries, according to Statistics Canada data and a recent Pollara survey commissioned by CBC. But these three business owners say the Canadian dream is alive in the province.
Multiple programs supporting immigrant and refugee settlement in British Columbia are losing federal funding, as the Canadian government plans to decrease the number of newcomers allowed into the country.
Source: Federal funding for some B.C. newcomer support programs cut | CBC News