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The two-year-old peers, who were killed last year, adopted and scholarships in universities in the country lifting an alarm to transfer to Canada in Gaza or nearby Egypt or nearby Egypt or nearby Egypt or in Jordan.
“The situation in Gaza is aggravating, many crowded and random places,” said Meera, a student of an industrial engineering because he expects the Federal Immigration Office in Gaza.
“I’m trapped with my dreams, like this as another student.”
CBC News uses the first name for concerns for its security. CBC, Regina University, also saw the document, which shows the admission letter, as well as the Canadian government.
In December 2024, the twin sisters were killed after Sally and Dalya Ghazi were admitted to a doctor program at Waterloo University in Ontario What the school describes as an Israeli airstrike.
“They did not start their dreams,” said Meera, who recognized his sisters.
“They were always new opportunities and new opportunities to know more about the opportunities in Canada,” he said, “he said,” he said.
University of Waterloo University Ontario announced the twin sisters killed in the Israeli-Hamas War within the Israeli-Hamas War. Children aged 26 were admitted to the global student relief of the school that supports the students from the conflict zones. CBC KW’s Karis Mapp, visited the University to talk to individuals related to the scholarship program and react to the news.
Like other students, Meera, Palestinian students and scientists have tried to move to Canada with the help of non-commercial help in Canada with Canadian non-commercial assistance in Canada. (PSSAR). According to PSSar, there are more than 70 students stuck in Gaza, waiting to buy here.
The federal government is a main issue for the Palestinians trying to leave Gaza and enter Canada and is a security clearance by giving photos and fingerprints known as biometrics. Immigration, refugee and citizenship Canada (IRCC) cannot manage these tests on the spot because there is no presence in the war zone.
“The movement from Gaza remains very difficult at this time, and at this time countries and other actors may not be possible as they determine their entrance and exit requirements,” he said.
IRCC’s explanation is a professor in the University of Justice at the University of Justice, in Trent University, which works with the PSsoru.
“We know that other countries are able to do so. France, for example, managed to make a safe passage for students,” he said. “I would like to call and try to facilitate something similar to the Canadian government.”
In January 2025, French media reports Some 32 students managed to investigate France over the previous yearincluding at least one of Gaza.
Shaffer said that one-third of the students left the third, he left Gaza and said that they expect the Canadian government in Egypt or Jordan to still work.
“If the Canadian government processes visas, the British Columbia or Toronto University can be in the university tomorrow,” he said.
Alaa, a student said that CBC news, Egypt, in May 2024, he said. He has been waiting for approval since then.
Alaa, adopted to a doctoral program in Montreal, says that IRCC has no update.
CbC News also saw the documents and did not use it on behalf of his security.
Alaa says that he left his wife and four children from the remaining four children in Gaza and live alone with them.
The previous rates ended in Gaza, but as in the area of October 2023, in the war in the war in the war between Israel and Hamas since October 2023.
“This is a reason why I decided to travel to Canada to return to the reconstruction, enriching, enriching and contributing to our scientific dryness and contribute to Gaza.”
The last 15 months of the war left the schools and universities of Gaza in ruins. Muhammed Khattab, a former biochemistry, received a CBC Freelancer to see and to see what was part of Al-Azhar University and to try and save something he can.
It is the deadline for the adoption or scholarship to another obstacle to students.
Meera said CBC News was postponed twice from the University of Regina and worried about doing the third time.
The letter of acceptance of CBC reports that the proposal made for Alaa only followed a year’s registration in the fall of autumn. ”
They have already asked about delays for students who are removed from Gaza and different applications.
IRCC also did not answer a question about the best practices to contact French or other allied countries, to help students who left Gaza.
“We cannot comment on bilateral discussions from other countries with foreign governments,” he said.