children: Executive director Paul Lagac has seen the challenges they face trying to get established within the year allocated to them by the federal government, according to CBC. If you don't have a job, it's very difficult for you to go looking for work if you have no place for your children to be, he said. Kamloops Immigrant Services has been working with most of the refugees to help provide English language classes. It has a greater impact on their potential success rate of establishing and settling because they are on a pretty strict timeline. He says because many are coming from refugee camps, it may not be clear if the children are dealing with significant physical, emotional or developmental issues until they come to Canada. Syrian refugees fear what lies ahead as government-sponsored year runs out Kamloops group closer to bringing in 2 Syrian families Kamloops prepares to welcome Syrian refugees Refugees face greater challenges Lagac says the newcomers face additional challenges because of the situations they left behind.
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