‘My heart is crying’: Afghan refugees wait on family members to join them in Canada
TORONTO — Khalid Khogiani arrived in Canada from Afghanistan through Pakistan more than a year ago and has been waiting for the Canadian government to process the refugee applications for his wife, mother and siblings ever since.
The 34-year-old, who worked as a computer assistant and interpreter with the Canadian Armed Forces in Kandahar between 2009 and 2011, said he applied for asylum at Canada’s embassy in Kabul and got his visa before the Taliban seized control of the Afghan capital in August 2021. He arrived in Canada two months after the takeover, but the rest of his family stayed in the family’s house in Afghanistan.
“When I remember my mother, I cry, my heart is crying, my mind is crying,” he said.
“We spend difficult time … when you are separated from your family and you come to Canada and your family is in Afghanistan, you know the pain.”