My name is Mohammadreza Vadiati.
For nearly 8 years, I have lived in Canada separated from my wife and daughter.
I came to Canada as a refugee with my son because my life and my family's safety were at risk in Iran. After being recognized as a Protected Person, I applied for Permanent Residence.
After more than 6 years of waiting, my application was refused because of mandatory military service I was forced to complete in Iran many years ago—something I had no choice in.
When I arrived in Canada, I started from nothing. In Iran, I worked in the poultry industry. In Canada, I took whatever jobs I could find, worked hard, paid taxes, contributed to my community, and built a new life from the ground up. Today, I proudly own a successful small business, in North Vancouver.
But despite all of my efforts, I remain separated from my family.
I cannot safely return to Iran. My wife and daughter cannot join me in Canada. My daughter has Down syndrome and needs her father. For years, I have watched her grow up through phone screens and video calls. I have missed birthdays, milestones, and precious moments that I can never get back. No video call can replace a father's hug.
We have tried every legal pathway available. We submitted multiple immigration applications and even applied for a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) for my wife and daughter so our family could finally be together. Those applications were also refused.
Today, I am trapped in an impossible situation. I cannot go to my family, and my family cannot come to me. Nearly 8 years have passed, and we are still waiting.
I am not just an immigration file number. I am a husband. I am a father. I am a small business owner. I am a member of my community. Most importantly, I am a person who simply wants to be reunited with the people he loves.
Eight years apart is too long for any family.
Please share our story and help our voice to be heard
@CanadianPM@CitImmCanada@PierrePoilievre and those in positions of authority, please hear our family's story.
#FamilyReunification #BringFamiliesTogether #Immigration #RefugeesWelcome #ProtectedPerson #HumanRights #Canada #CanadianImmigration #IRCC #RefugeeRights #DownSyndrome #DisabilityRights #FamilyUnity #NorthVancouver #SmallBusiness #Justice #Equality #ImmigrantStories #Hope #KeepFamiliesTogether
@arianxdesign واقعا. من هیچ وقت اون دور همی رو یادم نمیره و یه بار هم اومدم ازت کمک گرفتم. امیدوارم خونهی جدید هم انقدر باصفا باشه. مخصوصا چه پاسیوی قشنگی داشتی.
خبرگزاری ایرنا گزارشی به نام «مهر مادری به عمر چهل روز» منتشر کرده، درباره زنی که کودکی رها شده در دوران جنگ را به فرزندی پذیرفته.
گزارش شامل مجموعه عکسی از سارا کنعانی و فرزندش است و عکسهایی در خانه به تصویر کشیده شده، برخلاف فضاهای عمومی، سارا حجاب ندارد.
من واقعا خودم رو آدمی میدونستم که میگفتم بریم تو دلش یا همیشه میگم اشکال نداره نمیدونیم تهش چی میشه…بهترین خودمون باشیم گشایش اتفاق میفته…آره دوستان اینا جوابه ولی وقتی بیش از حد طولانی میشه پا درهوایی آدم از پا درمیاد…تابآوریش میاد پایین…بدبین میشه…افسرده میشه…بازنده میشه
واقعا نبود دسترسی به اینترنت از عصر حجری که ترامپ گفته بود بدتره! واقعا دستاورد جنگ چیزی جز خفقان نبود! هر دفعه بهش فکر میکنم به جنون میرسم! لعنت به باعث و بانیش!
قبلنا کسی باهام بحث میکرد و واقعا حال نداشتم بحث کنم جواب نمیدادم. بعدا دیدم بعضی وقتها ممکنه به خاطر جواب ندادن، طلبکار شن.
الان جواب ریزی میدم و طرف ناراحت میشه و من سریع میگم عذرخواهی میکنم و صحبت مختومه میشه.
معذرتخواهی عین نقل و نبات شده برام. پیر شدم فکر کنم…