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UPDATE: Nepal graduate in Canada desperately looking for a job

UPDATE: Nepal graduate in Canada desperately looking for a job

Update: 2024-11-19
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Today we’re catching up with Aayush Pokharel, a graduate student in Canada who we first talked to in May. This year, the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has severely cut the number of temporary residents it allows into the country, including international students. It also chopped the number of temporary work permits for grad students like Aayush, which are usually followed by a chance to apply for PR — permanent residency. Many temporary residents in Canada now worry that their PR dream is disappearing.

While Canada’s new rules have led to a spike in students applying for asylum, or refugee protection, Aayush says he’s not worried that he won’t qualify for PR – he just wants to get a job where he can use his education. Otherwise, what was the point of leaving Nepal?

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Our first interview with Aayush Pokharel

Recent update from The Globe and Mail

Growing number of students claiming asylum


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UPDATE: Nepal graduate in Canada desperately looking for a job

UPDATE: Nepal graduate in Canada desperately looking for a job

Marty Logan / Aayush Pokharel