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Locality: Mississauga, Ontario

Phone: +1 905-755-1000



Address: 259 Traders Blvd E L4Z 2E5 Mississauga, ON, Canada

Website: www.anthonyassociatespc.com/

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Anthony & Associates PC 20.11.2020

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Anthony & Associates PC 04.11.2020

Asylum Claimants on front lines of Covid-19 can now apply for PR

Anthony & Associates PC 23.10.2020

Asylum seekers working in healthcare may get Canadian permanent residence Asylum seekers who worked in certain healthcare occupations during the COVID-19 outbreak may be able to get permanent residence if the federal government approves a new proposed measure. Canada is working on a temporary program that will give asylum seekers a pathway to permanent residence if they worked in healthcare during the coronavirus pandemic. The program is expected to launch in the next few we...eks, Radio Canada reports. Though it is not yet known how many people would be affected, the numbers could reach in the thousands. Quebec is said to be home to the majority of asylum seekers who could be eligible for the new measure. La Maison d’Haïti, a Quebec-based support organization for migrants, estimates as many as 1,000 asylum seekers are currently working in the province’s health sector. Many are still working through the pandemic despite having their claims rejected, or while waiting on decisions from the government. The organization has been very outspoken on this subject in recent weeks, stating that many asylum seekers are now well integrated into Canadian society and has been asking that their hard work and dedication be recognized. Multiple requests for the regularization of the status of asylum seekers currently on the front lines in care facilities have been submitted to the Government of Quebec by both immigration lawyers and humanitarian organizations. However, asylum seekers’ claims do not fall under provincial jurisdiction. In fact, an independent administrative tribunal, the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, reviews these claims. That is why the file is now in the hands of the Canadian government. Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino presented the details of the project to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Cabinet Committee on Tuesday. Canada’s French-language public broadcaster, Radio Canada, was able to obtain a copy of the presentation. Cabinet must first approve the program proposed by the minister before it can go into effect. The proposed measure is not just limited to workers in long-care facilities, but also includes workers in hospitals such as nurses aides, security, and others. However, asylum seekers working in other fields, even if they were essential during the pandemic, are not included in the proposed program. Eligibility criteria The eligibility criteria presented by the immigration minister are as follows, candidates must: be an asylum seeker, even if the original application had failed, or if the claim is still pending; have requested asylum before the date that the measure will be announced; hold a valid work permit; have worked in the health field; and have worked for at least four weeks, or 120 hours, between January 25, 2020 and until the date of the announcement of the special measure.

Anthony & Associates PC 01.10.2020

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