Hi everyone,
Imagine pouring your heart and soul into your work for a decade—nights spent perfecting designs, weekends helping friends launch their dreams, always believing the next opportunity was just around the corner. That’s been Arash’s life. He’s a gifted product designer whose talent has lit up startups across Europe, Asia, and Canada. After ten years of relentless determination, he finally celebrated the breakthrough he deserved: a Canadian job offer and an approved LMIA.
But life has thrown him one last hurdle. Visa rules block him from applying at home, and his only path forward is a temporary move to a neighboring country—somewhere he can legally submit his work-permit application. He has everything in hand: the job offer, the LMIA, even past biometrics. What he lacks is the funds to make that critical journey.
This campaign is our chance to stand with Arash and say, “We see you. You’re not alone.” Here’s how your kindness will transform his life:
✈️ Safe passage: a flight to the country where he can apply
Shelter for 2–3 months: a warm, stable place to rest and prepare
Basic living costs: food, transport, and daily essentials to stay healthy
Permit fees: covering the administrative costs so he can submit on time
Arash’s journey hasn’t been easy. In the past year alone, he applied to 800+ roles, took on freelance design gigs and cleaning jobs—never once complaining, always giving every ounce of effort. Yet now, he stands at the doorway of his dream, waiting for that final push.
Arash shares:
“This isn’t just about a move or a work permit. It’s about reclaiming my dignity, proving that decades of hard work can still lead to hope. Your support means more than money—it’s a vote of confidence in everything I’ve built.”
Will you be that vote of confidence? Every gift—whether $5 or $500—brings him one step closer to rebooting his life in Canada. And if you can’t give today, simply sharing this page multiplies the impact and lights the way.
From all of us who believe in Arash’s talent and tenacity, thank you for helping turn his last hope into reality.
With deepest gratitude




