Each week we collect stories related to Canadian immigration, and we provide a brief summary of each story in our weekly blog edition. Below you will find snapshots of stories that range from the ongoing changes in Canadian immigration laws to success stories. We then give you fresh links at the bottom that link to each story within our summary. Let’s dive in!
Breaking Canada Immigration News
This week, a progressive Protestant church in Buffalo came into light for their open arms for immigrants. Due to Trump’s series of crackdowns on undocumented immigrants, this New York church opened its doors to any immigrants who felt at risk. In 2017, the church has housed between nine and 11 immigrants at one time. Beyond just housing at-risk immigrants, the church has also helped immigrants flee the US into Fort Erie, a Canadian border town. Once these immigrants were in Canada they would have access to a refugee hearing.
A US mother has spoken out about her visa refusal to see her son graduate from McGill University, a Canadian college. She encouraged him to study in Canada and after a long four years of waiting, she may not see him walk across the stage and obtain his diploma. The ceremony is in June but she was recently denied a visitor visa by the Canadian Embassy in Abu Dhabi. The mother, Amelle Liazoghli, stated the denial was based on the following reasons: personal assets and financial status, travel history, immigration status, and family ties in Canada and her country of residence. Liazoghli is a physician who holds a passport and two visas which allow her to travel freely in the European Union and the United States as part of her job. “I never had any issue with Canadian immigration or any immigration in the world” until now.
Indefinite immigration detention has been under fire in Federal Court. Canada’s immigration regime allows for indefinite and arbitrary detention and is, therefore, unconditional, Federal Court heard on May 15th. “This is a case of the Canadian state depriving humans beings of their most fundamental rights,” immigration lawyer said. What is needed is a robust process and a legal limit on how long foreigners can be held when speedy deportation is unlikely to happen. There have been many cases where immigrants have been held in detention for far too long. Alvin Brown, a mentally ill father of six was deported back to Jamaica last September after spending five years in detention as a danger to the public. This claim was made on prior criminal convictions, mostly drug and weapons offenses. Canada could not deport him until Jamaica issued a travel document which took five years.
The Canadian border officers have allegedly allowed peopleinto the country without conducting the necessary checks, the auditor general revealed. The auditors reviewed 19 million vehicles that entered Canada over a year period and found anomalies in approximately 511,000 cases. They then conducted a smaller 66-vehicle sample and found in 38 cases, border officers didn’t scan or manually enter information from traveler documents.
Other Canadian Immigration Stories This Week:
- Syrian refugee gets status in Canada after bureaucratic battle
- Gurpreet Singh: History repeats itself in surveillance of Canadian Sikhs looking for justice
- This Buffalo church is shielding undocumented immigrants from Trump’s crackdown and helping them escape to Canada
- Canada’s Embassy In Cairo Warns of Inaccurate News Regarding Immigration Procedures
- Hong Kong rejects asylum claims from Edward Snowden’s ‘guardian angels’
- Visa denial leaves family scrambling ahead of McGill University graduation
- ‘Significant’ health gaps found between Canadian and immigrant seniors
- Indefinite immigration detention in Canada under fire in Federal Court
- Liberals’ refugee system overhaul postponed indefinitely despite increase in asylum seekers
- Indefinite immigration detention in Canada under fire in Federal Court
- ‘Canadian Kardashians’ received emergency travel documents to escape from Nigeria
- Canada’s border stations letting vehicles through without required inspections, audit shows
- Jagmeet Singh becomes first Sikh in Canada to contest for NDP leadership
- Express Entry Draw Invites Candidates With 415 or More CRS Points
- More International Students Choosing Canada, Transitioning to Permanent Residence
- Express Entry PNP Update: Provinces Continue to Welcome New Applications
- In U.S. illegally, immigrants find sanctuary in Buffalo, seek asylum in Canada
- Turkish parents, teenage son find their way, one by one, to Canada
- A Canadian border-crosser who lost his fingers to frostbite gets refugee status
- Visa-free movement across the UK, Canada, Australia, and NZ? Campaign boost as 200,000 sign up
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