Multiple Choice
Many migrants face difficulties as a result of specific immigration programs. Which one of the following is not one of the challenges experienced by caregivers?
A) They are frequently cut off from whatever educational and professional opportunities they may have had in their own country.
B) They often find it challenging to find a home, even though they are formally employed.
C) The professional standing had in their country of origin may not be credited in Canada.
D) They are often separated from their families, having to leave their children behind.
E) Their experience in Canada has been solely as domestic caretakers, and possible future employers have classified them as such.
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