Canadian immigration law doesn’t consider parents as family members, so child refugees can’t add their mother and father to a permanent residency application. In a Global News exclusive, Abigail Bimman hears from one teenager in Toronto who has been separated from his parents in Afghanistan for two years.
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Immigration Canada blocks teenaged refugee’s reunion with parents
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