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'Emotionally exhausted, physically burned out': Indian-origin Canadian recounts ordeal, pharmacy degree-holder had to do hotel jobs
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Keerthy Vinukonda, an Indian-origin Canadian, shared her challenging journey to Canadian citizenship. Despite holding a pharmacy degree from India, she faced hardships, working long hours in hotel jobs to gain Canadian work experience. Vinukonda highlights the disparity between immigration firms' promises and the realities faced by newcomers, emphasizing the need for realistic perspectives on immigrating to Canada.
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