Post Graduate Work Permit and Social Suffering (A Case Study)

This study is an art-based autoethnography. It examines the author’s personal experiences of immigration-related challenges through four drawings. These drawings were created during the process of becoming a permanent resident in Canada via the Post Graduate Work Permit Program. This article takes a different approach from other studies. While those studies recognize immigrants’ social suffering, they often focus on the possibilities of integration through adaptation and acculturation.

https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/POST-GRADUATE-WORK-PERMIT-AND-SOCIAL-SUFFERING-(A-Moltaji/4b0a07307ffb0f20dec9892cd5e8e0c0ea810623