In their 80s, Gail and Mona Chow are elders in the Chinese community in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, which was once a central point in Chinese immigration to Canada and one of the largest Chinese communities in the prairies. Themselves immigrants to Canada in the 1950s, they are now preparing for a second major move, this time to nearby Regina to live with their son, Kyle. Documenting this moment in their lives, filmmaker Weiye Su shares with the Chow family his own experiences of immigrating to Canada in the 21st century, asking what has changed and what hasn’t. Bridging generations, Passage Beyond Fortune offers an intimate portrait of Chinese-Canadian life on the prairies and a reflection on moving to a new home.