There are lots of people living in Canada who face deportation due to several reasons. The story of Sadia and Sohail is an example of such deportation and they had to suffer a lot by deportation. Sadia and Sohail are worrying about the future of their children as they are separated from their children and they have to leave their children in their home country, Pakistan.
The Hameed living in Canada for the past six years, are facing deportation to Pakistan, even though their three children are Canadian-born. Sadia and Sohail had left their homeland Pakistan 6 years before because of the reason that Sadia’s family doesn’t approve the relation between Sohail.
Therefore Sadia and Sohail decided to go to Canada for getting a better life. But a tragedy comes to strike in their life as Sadia and Sohail were surprised to learn in February their work permits, which have been renewed yearly, would not be renewed this year, even though they have jobs in Saskatoon. They were told they would have to leave Canada and they can decide whether their children should stay in Canada or left for Pakistan. Both Sadia and Sohail became stunned when they heard this notification and they became unable to do any thing even thinking about further move.
Sadia asked the Canadian government to accept them as refugees by taking into consideration of their situation. But the Canadian government didn’t accept her request and asked her to leave Canada as soon as possible. She doesn't understand why the Canadian government won't accept her and her husband as refugees based on humanitarian and compassionate grounds. The main problem for the couples to go back to Pakistan is that, Sadia’s father had charged a kidnapping case against Sohail. Therefore Sohail can’t enter Pakistan and Sadia is not ready to leave her husband alone.
That would leave Sadia unemployed and destitute in Pakistan, where women are not allowed to work, or to leave their homes without a male escort, they said. Both Sadia and Sohail are worried about the future of their children - a five-year-old boy, Marshall, a three-year-old girl, Meran, and a two-year-old boy, Eesa who have never been to Pakistan. At last Sadia and Sohail have hired a lawyer to help them try to overturn the latest decision by the Immigration Department.