Escape from Myanmar In 2013 Ealom took a boat to
Jakarta, Indonesia. During the journey he nearly drowned, but was pulled from the water by fishermen. From Jakarta, Ealom attempted to sail to Australia. During the journey, Prime Minister
Kevin Rudd announced that
Australia would not accept refugees arriving by boat. Ealom was intercepted by Australian authorities, and subsequently imprisoned. He spent six months on
Christmas Island before being transferred to
Manus Island Processing Centre, aged 21 years.
Detention and escape from Manus Island In May 2017, after three and a half years of detention, a suicide attempt, a brief hunger strike, and serious injuries from an attack, Ealom orchestrated his escape. Using tricks he learned watching
Prison Break, including tracking his guards’ schedules, and posing as an interpreter, he managed to exit the center. Assisted by supportive detention center staff, he purchased and boarded a flight to
Port Moresby,
Papua New Guinea.
Journey to Canada From Port Moresby he flew to the
Solomon Islands where he learned the local
Tok Pisin (
Pijin English), pretended he was local and obtained a Solomon Islands' passport. As Solomon Islands is a
Commonwealth country, it was possible for him to purchase visa-free travel from Solomon Islands to Canada. During that journey, he was intercepted and suspected of illegal border crossing in Fiji and Hong Kong but persuaded officials to let him continue his journey. Ealom arrived in
Toronto on 24 December 2018 with no money and slept in a homeless shelter. == Life in Canada ==