Canada Immigration

2022 - 6 - 16

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Kickboxing champ facing uncertain future as he fights to stay in ... (CBC.ca)

Hady Ghoniem, who is originally from Eygpt, is seeking permanent residency in Canada on humanitarian and compassionate grounds after an extension for his ...

We're here three days a week in the gym with Hady and it's like he's become a whole new person with his confidence, even his walk," Hearn said. "I just want to be able to do that again โ€” be able to go with my team and, you know, hopefully one day go to the Olympics or something. A central part of this process is ensuring that each and every case is evaluated on its merits, and receives due process, including the right to appeal." And it's very hard, you know, some people's rights here are dreams back home." That means he can't work, or even compete; he no longer qualifies for MCP and could be faced with a steep bill if he gets hurt. But I just need some help." In 2019, he was invited to join the Canadian World Kickboxing Association (WKA) team. "I'm just basically living in limbo now, just waiting," Ghoneim said. So you have to be very careful," she said. "You have to make sure you fall in line. They spar with each other, practice using a balance ball, and work out, all while Ethan Shaw gives Hady Ghoneim a rundown on his life. Why not?"

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