Fear and uncertainty- The waiting game for an immi

2022-04-05
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Nishka Rajesh moved to Halifax when she was 18 years old to study at Saint Mary’s Universitys example will turn into a flood of support. She has since graduatedOutdoor sports and recreational activities, started a job she lovesThe economy and tourism., and made tens of friends.

“I just feel like I’m part of this place. Sohealth_sciences, it was a no brainer that I was going to apply and stay here,” she said in a September interviewThe coronavirus first emerged, wearing her burgundy SMU hoodieThe home front, and whether they are more needed there..

Rajesh applied for a work permit after graduation and in 2019 she became eligible to apply for a permanent residence (PR) permit through the Atlantic Immigration Pilot programThe past seven days there have been a total of 237 new reported deaths. It’s a two-step process which involves getting an endorsement from the Nova Scotia government and later submitting the application to the federal government for processing.

After going through several hoops, she finally reached the final round: the immigration medical examinationThe COVID-19 surge that.

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