Federal Government's Permanent Residence Program for a "Category" of Asylum Seekers

Close to three months after having committed to looking into how to thank asylum seekers for providing care to seniors during the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government has finally announced a special program for certain essential workers.

Its temporary measure "will provide a pathway to permanent residency for asylum claimants working in the health-care sector during the COVID-19 pandemic."

Under that measure, "asylum claimants across the country who are working on the front lines providing direct care to patients in health-care institutions will be able to apply for permanent residency" provided they meet the criteria. The exception here is Quebec, as those wishing to settle there will require a Quebec Selection Certificate. The approach, claims the federal government, "recognizes those with precarious immigration status who are filling an urgent need and putting their own lives at risk to care for others in Canada."

As with all applicants for humanitarian and compassionate consideration, immediate family members (spouse and dependents) of the principal applicant are to be included in the application and granted permanent residence if the application is approved. Those who have been found ineligible to make an asylum claim, or who have withdrawn or abandoned their claims, would be excluded from applying.

To qualify, individuals must meet all of the following criteria:

- have claimed asylum before March 13, 2020;

- were issued a work permit after they made a claim for asylum;

- have worked in the health-care sector, in health institutions (for example, hospitals, long-term care homes, home care through an organization or agency, assisted living facilities);

- have worked in a designated occupation for no less than 120 hours between March 13, 2020 and August 14, 2020. The designated occupations that are included in this special measure are orderlies, nurses, nurses' aides and patient service associates, assistant orderlies and certain home support workers;

- demonstrate six months of experience in the designated occupation before being granted permanent residence. Applicants will have until August 31, 2021 to acquire this experience.

- have a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ), if wishing to reside in Quebec;

- meet existing admissibility requirements, including those related to criminality, security and health.

(Government of Canada)


This article was published in

Volume 50 Number 32 - August 29, 2020

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Federal Government's Permanent Residence Program for a "Category" of Asylum Seekers


    

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