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Young Syrian refugee family settling into Oliver, B.C.

Mohammad and his young family are adjusting to a whole new life in the South Okanagan community of Oliver, B.C. after spending three years in a refugee camp in Lebanon.

Family fled civil war in Syria in 2012

Syrian refugees Mohammad and Nesreen moved to Oliver, B.C. after spending three years in a refugee camp in Lebanon. (Google Maps)

Mohammadand his young family are adjusting to anew life in the South Okanagan community of Oliver, B.C. after spending threeyears in a refugee camp in Lebanon.

In the autumn of 2012, the familyfled Damascus, Syria after his brother disappeared.

Through translator AymanKanaan,Mohammad sayshe doesn't know if his brother was taken by the SyrianArmyor rebels involved in the country's civil war.

"The war escalated and the fighting between the two sides had gotten worse and worse," Kanaan said. "They finally decided that they had to leave for safety."

Life in a refugee camp

The familyspent the next three years in Lebanon in a refugee camp.

Syrians could not work and were forced to renewresidency status,which cost the family theequivalent of $1,500 USevery sixmonths, according to Mohammad.

His eldest son,who is 7,was not allowed to attend elementary school in Lebanon.

"It was a big disaster. Extremely difficult," he said.

In June 2014, officials with the United Nations told the family they could choose from three countries; the United States, Australia, and Canada. Theychose Canada.

"When I was working at a hotel in Syria, I met so many people from Canada," he said. "They are good people."

In November, officials told the family to get ready to fly to Canada in two weeks.

"It was like a dream," Mohammad said through the translator.

Not everything was joyous, however. The family had to leave Lebanon without Mohammad'smother, brother and sister, who are still in the refugee camp.

The three relatives are meeting with Canadian officials this week to find out if, they too, will be allowed to seek refuge in Canada, according to Mohammad.

Warm welcome to Oliver

On Dec.7, Mohammad's family were among the first wave of Syrian refugees to arrive in B.C.

After a stopover in Vancouver, the family arrived at PentictonRegional Airport, where they were greeted by about 30 people from the Oliver Syrian Refugee Support Committee, who initiated a blended sponsorship with the federal government.

Now Mohammadand his familyareliving in a furnished, two-storey house in Oliverprovided bythe refugee committee.

"We are so happy for that. It's a nice place," said Mohammad. "All the people here are so friendly. Everything is very good here. It's fantastic."

Mohammadand his wife Nesreenare taking English lessons. Their eldest son will attend elementary school next month.