Three workers from a construction company in Dartmouth, N.S., expressed immense gratitude after receiving new work permits from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Raddy Adams Manicadao, one of the employees, shared his excitement about returning to work after facing uncertainty due to rejected extensions in August. The men had to reapply for work permits after their employer missed key application requirements, causing a temporary work stoppage and health card issues. Despite the setback, the company’s efforts and public support led to the expedited approval of the new permits. The employees, thrilled to return to work, are now focused on supporting their families and pursuing permanent residency in Halifax.
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