(Reposting—there was a form access issue yesterday that blocked responses. It’s now fixed.)
I’m working on something that matters to me: helping immigrants to Canada navigate the mess that is our housing system. Not with quick fixes, but by understanding the real challenges people face when trying to find a place to live here.
To do that, I’m gathering in-depth stories through a qualitative survey. If you’ve moved to Canada—or are planning to—I’d really value your experience.
What helped? What didn’t? What left you feeling lost, frustrated, or completely unprepared?
Your insight could help shape something that actually makes a difference.
Who’s “we” in this scenario?
Good question. We are just a small group of research-minded colleagues. There’s no formal organization behind this.
We’re in the early stages of exploring a complex problem: how immigrants in Canada experience housing. Right now, we’re just listening and trying to understand if there’s a meaningful way to help.
Have you reached out to https://kinbrace.ca/ ? This is what they do, although they focus specifically on refugee claimants.
I appreciate letting me know! This is incredibly helpful!
a couple $100K would help…
Are you offering to sponsor me for immigration?