mckenzie college: They purchased a home and a car, and Lober obtained a job as a continuing-care assistant, according to CBC. But within a year, the family were back in Germany after they were told to leave Canada by the federal government We figured that Cape Breton is a nice spot to live with nice people, we felt very comfortable there and yes, it was a good time, Lober said. Anne-Eva Lober moved to Cape Breton with her husband and two teenage daughters in August 2016. Until we left. Hoping that upgrading her skills through a Canadian school would allow her and her family to return to Canada, Lober enrolled in the continuing-care program at McKenzie College in Cape Breton. Multiple obstacles Lober's lawyer, Lee Cohen, said she had lost the opportunity to work in Canada because her potential employer, who had offered Lober the job before she moved to Canada, had not actually been in a position to hire a foreign worker.
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