MISSISSAUGA, ON, March 18,
2023 /CNW/ - As part of Canada's response to the situation in Türkiye
and Syria, the Government of
Canada has been processing
temporary and permanent residence applications from people affected
by the devastating earthquakes on a priority basis, including
applications for refugee resettlement. Now, we are also taking
steps to make it easier for Turkish and Syrian nationals
already in Canada to extend their
stay.
Today, the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration,
Refugees and Citizenship, announced new immigration measures to
support Turkish and Syrian temporary residents in Canada who may be unable to return home at
this time due to the destruction caused by the earthquakes in the
region.
Effective March 29, 2023, Turkish
and Syrian nationals can continue to study, work or visit family by
applying for an extension of their status free of charge. An open
work permit pathway will be made available for Turkish and Syrian
nationals already in Canada. These
measures will make it easier for Turkish and Syrian nationals who
wish to extend their temporary status in Canada and to move between temporary
streams.
Recognizing that some permanent residence applicants have lost
their travel documents as a result of the earthquakes, we will
waive the requirement to hold a passport or travel document to be
approved for a permanent resident visa to come to Canada. We are also making it easier for
Canadian citizens and permanent residents from Türkiye and
Syria to return to Canada by waiving fees for temporary
passports, limited-validity passports or emergency travel
documents, as well as Canadian citizenship certificates and
permanent resident travel documents.
These new measures build on work already under way to prioritize
overseas applications from those who have been personally impacted
by the earthquakes. New and existing temporary residence
applications from the affected regions, as well as permanent
residence applications—including refugee resettlement
applications—are all being processed on a priority basis. This
includes visitor visa applications for immediate family members of
Canadian citizens and Canadian permanent residents, so they can
join their loved ones in Canada.
Canada is also working with UN
partners in the area to provide temporary shelter for refugees in
Canada's resettlement process who
have been seriously impacted while they wait for their applications
to be processed. We will continue to closely monitor the needs
of people in the region and will adapt our response as needed.
Quotes:
"Canada is committed to
providing relief to those impacted by the devastating earthquakes
in Türkiye and Syria. We are
already prioritizing the processing of applications from those
affected and today we are introducing new measures that make it
easier for Turkish and Syrian nationals to extend their stay in
Canada and be with their families,
while continuing to work and study in a safe environment. Our
government will always stand ready to respond to emerging
international crises and support those in need."
– The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration,
Refugees and Citizenship
"Our government remains committed to supporting Turkish and
Syrian nationals affected by the earthquakes. We know that
many Canadians have family members who have been impacted by the
earthquakes and today's measures should offer comfort to those
Canadians. With these new measures, we hope to ease the
hardship they're currently facing by prioritizing overseas
applications and making it easier for them to stay longer in
Canada. We understand the
challenges faced by those impacted by this tragedy and remain
steadfast in providing support and relief during this difficult
time."
– The Honourable Omar Alghabra, Minister of Transport
Quick facts:
- As of February 8, 2023, there
were close to 16,000 Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
(IRCC) clients with applications in progress in Türkiye and
Syria. Of these, approximately
1,700 (750 permanent and 920 temporary residents) were from the
area impacted by the earthquakes.
- These measures will be in effect from March 29 to September 25, 2023.
- More information about how to apply for these new measures will
be available on IRCC's website in the coming weeks.
- As of February 24, 2023,
Canada announced $50 million in humanitarian support for the
earthquake response in Türkiye and Syria. This funding will help support a range
of critical humanitarian activities and a timely, effective and
coordinated humanitarian response in both Türkiye and Syria.
Associated link:
- Canada's response to the
earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria
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