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Admitted to Canada under pilot program, refugee nurses ready for work as PSWs

Despite COVID-19 travel restrictions that prevent most people from coming to Canada, the nurses were exempted, resettled under a pilot project to bring skilled refugees to the country.

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Nurses Yehya Al-Ayoubi (third from left) and Diala Charab (second from right) are welcomed on their arrival in Toronto on Sunday Sept. 13, 2020, by people who helped them migrate under a pilot program for skilled refugees.


OTTAWA—Halfway through their 14-day quarantine period, Diala Charab and Yehya Al-Ayoubi are excited to start working as health-care aides after arriving Sunday from Lebanon.

Despite COVID-19 travel restrictions that prevent most people from coming to Canada, the two nurses were exempted, resettled under a pilot project to bring skilled refugees to the country.

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