Afghan refugees in GTA frustrated by multiple, abrupt moves between hotels
TORONTO — Sayed Enaiatullah Najafizada and his wife are frustrated.
The Afghan refugees are facing the prospect of being moved between hotels in the Greater Toronto Area for the fourth time since arriving in Canada this summer.
They’re among nearly 400 Afghan refugees being shifted to new temporary lodgings on Thursday and Friday – from a hotel in Richmond Hill, Ont., to one in Toronto’s east end – as they wait for their permanent residency applications to be processed ahead of a move to permanent housing.
Some refugees say the multiple moves are disrupting connections they’re building in the local community and creating instability for children who have to change schools as a result of the relocations.


