The ongoing conflict in Sudan has led to significant hardship for its population, marked by instability and humanitarian challenges. In response to this escalating crisis, Canada has demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting the Sudanese people. Recognizing the dire circumstances faced by those affected, the Canadian government has announced a new family-based humanitarian pathway. This initiative is a testament to Canada’s dedication to providing aid and support to those in conflict zones, reaffirming its role as a global leader in humanitarian efforts. The pathway aims to offer relief and a chance for a peaceful future to Sudanese nationals and others who resided in Sudan when the conflict began, underscoring Canada’s commitment to peace and safety for all.
Federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller plans to override Quebec’s immigration cap to expedite family reunification. Despite requests to Quebec to increase its family reunification limit, currently set at about 10,000 applicants yearly, the federal government will now issue permanent residence permits beyond this cap. This decision, driven by a humanitarian perspective, aims to address the …