Another great @globeandmail report highlights the frustration of Sudanese Canadians over IRCC delays in processing immigration applications, including Family Reunification for those affected by Sudan’s ongoing war.
A year after Canada launched its program to help people escape from Sudan, only 180 people have benefited so far. The government received applications for more than 7,000 people with close relatives in Canada, but processing has been agonizingly slow.
https://t.co/uC6UrpdXKf
@MewiImmigration@CitImmCanada This is a very silly statement. Sudanese just like any other nationality in the world they come with different professions. How could you even have a license from the @CitImmCanada and practice racism openly. Smh
سامحوني يا جماعة على بشاعة الفيديو. في ناس كتير ما بيستحملوا يشوفوا الحاجة الي بتظهر في الفيديو دا حتى لو لمدة ثواني معدودة، ولكن الموضوع مهم ولازم نتكلم عنه.
#السودان ��🇩
#TalkAboutSudan
#Sudan_Blackout
This humanitarian pathway will help reunite loved ones and save lives. We recognize the resilience of the Sudanese people, and are grateful for their continued contributions to their communities and our country.
The ongoing conflict in Sudan, as well as the humanitarian situation on the ground, remains deeply concerning. Canada will continue to help those in need and uphold our humanitarian traditions as a country. #cdnpoli https://t.co/w6scxAt9Mc
Today, we announced a new family-based humanitarian pathway for Sudanese and non-Sudanese nationals who resided in Sudan when the conflict began on April 15, 2023, so they can reunite on a permanent basis with their family in Canada.
To be eligible, applicants must be a child of any age, grandchild, parent, grandparent, or sibling of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is living in Canada. Their family connection in Canada will also need to agree to support them and help them build their new life in Canada. More information will be available on the IRCC website soon so people can prepare what they need to apply through the pathway.
These actions build on temporary immigration measures already in place for Sudanese temporary residents in Canada who may be unable to return home due to the situation in their country, and for family members of Canadians and permanent residents who fled Sudan and came to Canada before July 15, 2023.
Learn more about what Canada is doing to support Sudan: https://t.co/mxP6CIlhLT
@proff_g التعداد السكاني ل نيجيريا ٢١٣ مليون و مصر ١٠٩ مليون و السودان ٤٥ مليون.
Nugeria’s GDP 440 Billion USD
Egypt GDP 404 Billion USD
Sudan GDP 34 Billion USD
السودان عايش في حرب و عدم استقرار امني من ٢٠١٩.