Protected Person & Refugee
Canada Implements Temporary Policy to Support Refugees with Cancelled Sponsorships
In a significant move by the Canadian government, a temporary public policy has been established to address the predicament of refugees whose applications are in jeopardy following the cancellation of their initial sponsorship by a Sponsorship Agreement Holder (SAH). This
Canada Extends Support for Iranians and Canadians in Iran Amid Ongoing Unrest
In the wake of the Iranian regime’s crackdown on protestors following the tragic death of Mahsa Amini, the Government of Canada has taken a firm stand in support of the Iranian people, particularly those temporarily residing within its borders. Recognizing
Canada Adjusts Travel Requirements for Mexican Citizens Amid Record Asylum Claims
In recent years, the dynamics of immigration and asylum have presented both opportunities and challenges for countries worldwide. Canada, known for its welcoming immigration policies and robust asylum system, has experienced a significant influx of asylum claims, particularly from Mexican
Resource Exhaustion in Toronto Churches: The Diminishing Sanctuary for Refugees
CBC News – Toronto’s churches, pivotal in providing sanctuary to asylum seekers, face a critical resource crunch. This situation underscores the challenges of supporting vulnerable populations amid increasing demands. Two churches in Toronto, Pilgrim Feast Tabernacles and Dominion Church International,
Canada’s Leading Role in the Global Refugee Forum: Resettlement Successes and Future Commitments
At the forefront of global efforts to address the escalating refugee crisis, Canada continues to demonstrate a deep commitment to humanitarian aid and refugee resettlement. This commitment was prominently showcased at the 2023 Global Refugee Forum in Geneva, Switzerland, where
Quebec’s Innovative Approach: Integrating Refugees into Healthcare Workforce
In a groundbreaking move, the Quebec government is launching an ambitious pilot project aimed at alleviating labor shortages in its healthcare system by harnessing the potential of the refugee community. Spearheaded by Employment Minister Kateri Champagne Jourdain, this initiative plans