I am a Researcher at the Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Migration & Integration Program at Toronto Metropolitan University and a PhD Candidate in Sociology at the University of Toronto. My dissertation examines how migration aspirations are constructed and evolve over time and across contexts. At CERC in Migration & Integration, our project investigates why eligible migrants in Canada choose to naturalize or not and what Canadian citizenship means to them.

Roles

  • University of Toronto

    University, Toronto, Canada
    Sociology PhD Candidate

  • Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Migration & Integration

    University, Toronto, Canada
    Researcher

Research

Multiple Jeopardy: Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on non-status families and workers in the GTA

Authors Luin Goldring, Patricia Landolt, Sara Hormozinejad, ...
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This report is about the complex impacts of the pandemic on non-status migrants (NSMs) in Ontario, Canada. How did this already highly vulnerable population cope? How did the additional jeopardy of precarious immigration status intersect with low-income work, racialization and gender to shape experiences? Our study describes the harmful and potentially long-lasting impacts of the pandemic for this population.
Year 2024
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