3,000 Gazans Receive Canadian Visas as of Today
Ottawa has approved visas for 3,008 Gazans to date, according to government documents.
Canada, through its 5,000-visa program, is “the only country in the world” to provide residency opportunities to Gazans who do not qualify under immigration programs, Immigration Canada said in a June 3 briefing note first obtained by Blacklock’s Reporter.
Canada offers a “dedicated pathway for extended family members of its citizens or permanent residents in Gaza,” the note reads, adding that Ottawa is “being as flexible as possible to help as many extended family members of Canadians affected by the conflict.”
So far, 283 of the 3,008 Gazans approved for temporary three-year permits have made it out of the war-torn region.
Gaza has been plagued by war since Hamas launched its terrorist attack against Israel last October, killing nearly 1,200 and taking an additional 240 hostages.
“Canada continues to put forward names of people who passed preliminary eligibility and admissibility reviews to local authorities for approval but does not ultimately decide who can exit Gaza,” the note reads.
5,000-Visa Program
The federal government set a new 5,000-person cap on temporary resident visas for Palestinians looking to escape the Gaza Strip at the end of May, a five-fold increase from the 1,000 visas allotted under a new government program announced at the beginning of the year.
The move came despite the border being closed, making it impossible for Gazans to leave.
“We have also confirmed that those in Gaza who already possess a valid temporary resident or super visa can identify themselves to us through our crisis web form if they need our help to exit.”
Ottawa launched the opening of its “temporary resident pathway” on Jan. 9 for extended family members in Gaza of Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
The program was announced after months of Palestinian Canadians asking the government for help in rescuing their loved ones as the Israel-Hamas war continues.
The temporary residency program is designed to enable Palestinians to take refuge in Canada for three years as long as their families are willing to support them financially. Eligible relatives include a spouse, common-law partner, child, grandchild, sibling, parent, or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, as well as the eligible person’s immediate family members.