If you are a former IRGC conscript and currently have an active immigration application with IRCC, intend to submit one in the future, or are facing immigration consequences as a result of your compulsory service, this space is for you. You did not choose your assignment, and you should not have to face its long-term consequences alone. Our goal is to connect affected individuals, coordinate collective action, and ensure that your voices are heard in a structured, informed, and unified manner.
Below are concrete ways you can get involved and strengthen this collective effort:
Connect with hundreds of other community members sharing the same journey. Our Telegram group is the primary hub for real-time updates and mutual support.
Visibility is key. Join our coordinated nightly campaigns on X (formerly Twitter) to amplify our message to international audiences and officials.
Direct constituent engagement is the most effective way to influence policy. We provide the tools you need to reach out effectively.
Personal stories reveal the real impact of these policies on lives and families.
Share your story with us for publication on our social media and in weekly letters to Prime Minister Mark Carney and the IRCC. Stories may remain fully anonymous.
Share your immigration timeline and relevant details. This allows us to build a factual dataset demonstrating:
– The number of people affected
– Immigration timelines
– Patterns of decision-making
Reliable data strengthens legal arguments, policy advocacy, and public awareness.
If you would like to assist with research, outreach, translation, media engagement, data collection, or coordination efforts, please contact the Telegram group administrators or reach out to us via email.
“Together, through coordination, data, and collective advocacy, we can work toward a fair and just resolution.”