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Mohammad Eshghi and Foreign Affairs Minister

foreign affairs minister: They paid a small fortune in deposits, passed their security checks and now, after waiting more than a year for the foreign affairs minister to sign off on them moving their money and their families to Manitoba, 32 investors in Iran face another long wait following John Baird resignation. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. tradesman Mohammad Eshghi and his wife have twin 12-year-old daughters and a third daughter is expected later this spring. The glass and crystal engraver said he can see his family and his business moving to Manitoba and settling in nicely and Mohammad Eshghi and his family require a federal minister to sign a sanctions exemption before they can leave Iran. "I am unsure as to what is going to happen," said Eiman Sadagh, a Montreal lawyer who been pushing the minister office to resume granting Provincial Nominee Program applicants exemptions to the economic sanctions against Iran. Father has visited here, envisions good fit (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.