Canada Expands Efforts to Resettle Vulnerable Afghans Amid Crisis
Ottawa, August 13, 2021 — The Government of Canada has expressed grave concerns over the rapidly deteriorating situation in Afghanistan. The escalating crisis poses significant risks to countless vulnerable Afghans. In response, Canada is intensifying its efforts to provide safe haven for those at risk, with a special immigration program that has already facilitated the relocation of many Afghan nationals to Canadian soil.
A Humanitarian Commitment
As the Taliban's influence extends across Afghanistan, the lives of many Afghans hang in the balance, prompting a mass exodus from the country. Addressing the growing humanitarian emergency, the Honourable Marco E. L. Mendicino, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, the Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of National Defence, and the Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Foreign Affairs, have announced a commitment to resettle 20,000 vulnerable Afghans. These individuals are those who face persecution from the Taliban and have been forced to flee their homeland.
Special Immigration Program Initiatives
Canada's immigration strategy includes the continuation and expansion of a special program aimed at Afghans who have supported Canadian efforts in Afghanistan. Moreover, it introduces a targeted initiative focusing on:
- Women leaders
- Human rights defenders
- Journalists
- Persecuted religious minorities
- LGBTI individuals
- Family members of previously resettled interpreters
These groups will be accommodated through government-supported and privately sponsored refugee streams, as well as family sponsorships from relatives already residing in Canada.
Collaborative Resettlement Efforts
This resettlement initiative aims not only to offer a new beginning for Afghans but also to alleviate the strain on Afghanistan's neighboring countries. The Canadian government is collaborating with international and domestic partners, private sponsors, and settlement organizations to operationalize this ambitious program. Despite the usual admissibility requirements remaining in place, efforts are underway to expedite the processing timelines for these applications.
Canadian Support and Partnerships
The Canadian public has demonstrated an overwhelming willingness to support this humanitarian effort. In collaboration with the Manmeet Singh Bhullar Foundation, Canada is working to resettle hundreds of persecuted Afghan Sikhs and Hindus. The past few weeks have witnessed a remarkable outpouring of support from Canadians eager to extend their hospitality.
Canada's commitment to providing a safe haven for Afghan refugees underscores the nation's dedication to humanitarian principles and global solidarity. As the crisis unfolds, Canada's resolve to offer refuge remains steadfast, driven by the compassion and generosity of its citizens.
Canada's response to the Afghan crisis is not just a testament to its humanitarian values but also a call to action for the international community to engage in collective efforts to address this urgent crisis. As the world watches, Canada stands ready to welcome those in need, providing them with a chance to rebuild their lives in safety and dignity.