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Montreal, Canada – “Unlivable.” That’s how Canada’s immigration minister, Marc Miller, described the situation in the Gaza Strip in late December.
The Palestinian territory was under fierce Israeli bombardment at the time. At least 20,000 people had been killed, and hunger was spreading at an alarming rate as Israel blocked deliveries of food, water and other necessities.
As conditions continued to deteriorate, Miller announced that the Canadian government was launching a special visa programme to allow citizens and permanent residents to bring extended family members from Gaza to Canada. [...]
But more than three months later, not a single Palestinian applicant has left the Gaza Strip as a result of the visa programme.
That has fuelled a sense of anger and frustration for families who say Canada has abandoned them and their loved ones — and are demanding action from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government. [...]
“It is such a disaster,” said Debbie Rachlis, a Toronto immigration and refugee lawyer who represents families seeking to bring their relatives to Canada. “It is the worst thing I’ve ever seen or experienced.” [...]
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Canada continues to kill Palestinians.
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visamintglobal · 5 months
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Medical Evaluation Exemptions for Express Entry in Canada
Recent developments have led Canada to adjust in the immigration process for its citizens, particularly those applying for Express Entry Permanent Residency (PR). One significant change is the exemption from undergoing a medical examination in certain cases, which is valid till October 6th, 2024.
Applicants are eligible for exemption from the Independent Medical Evaluation (IME) under the following circumstances:
If the applicant has undergone an independent medical evaluation within the last five years, they can simply provide their unique medical identifier number in the new application.
If the applicant currently resides in Canada.
If the applicant has applied for, or is in the process of applying for, either permanent or temporary residency.
If the previous IME indicated low to no risk to the health and safety of others.
If required, applicants will be notified to undergo a medical examination. They must complete this within 30 days. This streamlined process is designed to ensure that applications are processed efficiently.
It's important to note that applications may be put on hold if the IME reveals a potential risk to public health or if further extensive examination is deemed necessary.
In instances where an IME is necessary, the following steps apply:
Applicants will need to undergo immigration medical exams, which may be either standard or streamlined. The streamlined exam is conducted under exceptional medical conditions.
Only a panel of designated physicians, in addition to routine doctors, is authorized to perform these procedures. The resulting medical reports will remain valid for a period of 12 months.
Even family members, whether or not they are accompanying the main applicant, are required to undergo a medical examination.
Should any disparities arise from the previous test, applicants will be notified individually. It's imperative to bring proper identification documents and any relevant records of prior medical treatment or vaccinations.
These revisions in the medical evaluation process aim to facilitate the timely processing of applications, ensuring a smoother journey for candidates seeking Express Entry into Canada.
Applying for temporary or permanent residency to Canada can be time consuming more so due to the dispute in Indo-Canadian current relations. We at VisaMint Overseas Services, one of the leading Immigration consulting firms in India can assist you with the application for the TR or PR to Canada with ease. Contact us right away to explore these opportunities.
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cicimmigrationnews · 5 months
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Express Entry - Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
It is a competitive system that uses a points-based ranking system to assess candidates based on their education, work experience, language proficiency, and other factors. Candidates who score high enough are then invited to apply for permanent residency. Express Entry is designed to make the immigration process faster and more efficient for both the government and applicants.
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e2vssocial · 1 year
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Whether you're looking to migrate to Australia for work, study, or to join your family, E2VS can help. Our team of expert migration agents will guide you through the entire process, from the initial visa application to settlement in Australia.
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New IRCC Instructions For Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP)
🇨��� December 23 - #IRCC made an update removing all #international students #COVID program delivery instructions for post graduate #workpermit ! 🇨🇦 Get full #details here! 👇
On December 23, 2022 IRCC provided a program update removing all students COVID-19 program delivery instructions after August 2023. These operational instructions and guidelines are used by IRCC staff to process applications. So, these new instructions means immigration staff has been advised that special COVID measures will no longer be applicable after August 2023. However, any international…
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xicoindia · 1 year
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Express Entry Comprehensive Ranking Scores in 2022. This year saw the resumption of Express Entry draws for the first time since 2020—what determines the CRS cut-offs, and can past scores tell us about the future?
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webnewsify1 · 2 years
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WebNewsify : Canadian citizenship for 300,000 people by March 2023, Indians to benefit
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WebNewsify : The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) memo recommends that it course of a complete of 285,000 choices and 300,000 new residents by March 31, 2023.A choice means a evaluation of an software which is then authorized, denied, or marked as incomplete. The citizenship goal implies that 300,000 authorized candidates should take the oath of citizenship, which might be both in individual or nearly.IRCC additionally mentioned that minors underneath the age of 18 might be eligible to use for citizenship on-line by the top of the yr.It is a vital improve over the 2021-2022 fiscal yr and even exceeds the pre-pandemic targets of 2019-2020, when 253,000 citizenship purposes have been processed.In March 2020, IRCC grew to become unable to course of most purposes as a result of onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. This was as a result of the division was solely in a position to course of paper purposes that have been mailed to a central location.IRCC was unable to conduct interviews with candidates and there couldn't be any oath swearing at citizenship ceremonies. Up to now within the 2022-2023 fiscal, Canada has welcomed 116,000 new residents and is on observe to attain its goal. By comparability, over the identical interval in 2021, the nation had solely sworn in 35,000 folks.Although there is no such thing as a country-wise break-up of the numbers, Indians are the highest immigrant group to take up residence in Canada in 2022. Read the full article
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hostageofeurope · 2 years
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Last Wednesday I had once again written to Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau and Minister of Immigration Refugees and Citizenship, Sean Fraser, in order to plea for urgent intervention, help and support in resolving my Hostage taking and complete deprivation in Greece.
I also went to the Canadian Embassy in Athens on Friday to reiterate my call on the Canadian government for help and also to request Asylum and urgent humanitarian assistance there for my survival.
However, despite going to the Canadian Embassy in Greece since 2014 and also waiting for hours in front of their Embassy again to see a Canadian representative and also to be allowed to seek Asylum there, nobody from the Embassy attended to the matter.
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aroticvisa20 · 2 years
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n June 25, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the creation of a task force to evaluate service standards for #Immigration, #Refugees and #Citizenship #Canada (#IRCC), #passportapplications, and #Canadaairports.This task force was in response to what he deemed to be “unacceptable” backlogs in these services.At the time, #IRCC had a backlog of 2.4 million people waiting for their applications to be processed.Get updated yourself and know more with #aroticvisaContact/WhatsApp - +91-9667583755Visit - https://aroticvisa.com/best-canada-immigration.../..#Nehruplace #aroticvisa #immigrationconsultants #candidmigration #canada #toronto #candidconsultinggroup #expressentrycanada #visaservices #immigrationlawyer #immigration #migration #immigration #internationalstudents #InternationalNews #immigrants #permanentresidence #Janakpuri (at Delhi, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CheuDiXpZE3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The Sudan Solidarity Collective are calling on Canadians to sign an open letter asking the Canadian government to facilitate permanent residence for displaced families of Sudanese-Canadians.
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Here's the link to the open letter.
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16 New Occupations To Become Eligible For Express Entry
16 New Occupations To Become Eligible For Express Entry
16 new occupations added to Canada Express Entry NOC list 16 new occupations to become eligible for Express Entry when Canada overhauls NOC. A Ministerial memorandum showcased jobs including bus and truck drivers, teaching assistants, orderlies, and dental assistants to be mentioned under the selection system. The memorandum confirmed that Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will…
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 3 months
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B’nai Brith is pleased that our advocacy has finally led Canada to declassify a report detailing the extent to which Nazi war criminals settled in this country after World War II.
This uncomfortable chapter in Canadian history resurfaced in September, 2023, after Parliament celebrated a 98-year-old former member of the Nazi Waffen SS. Following this outrage, B’nai Brith reiterated its longstanding call for the Government to release all Holocaust-related records.
Earlier Wednesday, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced the release of a more complete version of the Rodal Report, a document originally prepared by historian Alti Rodal as part of the 1985-1986 Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals in Canada (the Deschênes Commission) – Canada’s only official inquiry into Canada’s Nazi past.
Rodal’s work, largely based on materials that are still classified, was the first to hint at the extent to which Canada provided a safe haven to former Nazis during the Cold War.
B’nai Brith Canada has been advocating for the release of the entirety of the report of the Deschênes Commission’s findings since the 1980s, when our senior legal counsel, David Matas, represented the organization before the Commission. Ever since, Matas and B’nai Brith have been lobbying for the public release of the totality of the inquiry’s report.
“We welcome this almost complete disclosure of the Rodal Report,” Matas said Wednesday. “It is now close to 79 years since World War II and more than 37 years since the completion of the Rodal Report. Yet, in light of ongoing mass atrocities in many locations on this planet, and the efforts of many perpetrators to seek a haven in Canada, this Report has contemporary relevance.
“We cannot learn from the past unless we know the past. The almost complete disclosure of the Rodal Report is an important step in coming to grips with our past and applying its lessons for the present.
“We look forward to continuing and ultimately completing disclosure of the Rodal Report, the Deschênes Report Part II and the Government of Canada Nazi war crimes files.”
Within the past year, B’nai Brith Canada filed several Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) requests, which the Government repeatedly declined. Lawyers David Rosenfeld, Michael Wenig and Rachel Silber – members of B’nai Brith’s Matas Law Society (MLS) – have provided valuable assistance to our campaign to correct this historic wrong.
Following the Parliament debacle this past fall, several academics, scholars, and leading community organizations signed letters of support for, or endorsed, our ongoing national campaign to unseal Canada’s secret Nazi records. The newly released portions of Rodal’s study will help to complete the picture, but there is still much to be done to come to grips with our nation’s Nazi past.
“This is an important first step towards full public accountability,” said David Granovsky, B’nai Brith Canada’s Director of Government Relations. “We thank Minister Miller and look forward to continuing to work with the Government to declassify all Holocaust-related archival materials.”
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e2vssocial · 1 year
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coochiequeens · 3 months
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Sounds like for all the lipservice the TQ+ give to being sensitive to those with mental health issues this guy didn't care about the impact of his actions on his roommate who was dealing with PTSD. When he was called out and warned that coming home late without a so much as a text first wasn't a good idea when your roommate is a gun owner he cried that he was being threatened.
By Anna Slatz February 3, 2024
A trans-identified male from Colorado is seeking asylum in Canada on the basis of his gender identity. Daria Bloodworth arrived in Canada in 2019 after claiming to have been the victim of “transphobic” crime in the United States.
Bloodworth applied for refugee status in Canada, seeking protection on the basis of transphobic persecution by Americans, American society generally, and specific individuals including a debt collector and a former roommate at Colorado State University.
In his asylum application, Bloodworth claimed that he was the victim of a transphobia-motivated crime in May of 2019 after his roommate brandished a gun at him while making transphobic statements. The asylum application states that Bloodworth feared for his life after a court refused to grant him a protective order following the incident.
“With no protection orders in place, Ms. Bloodworth states the roommate stalked her, including by standing outside her residence with a gun, and he pursued her despite changing residences twice.Ms. Bloodworth states she called the police or went to the police station to report events of stalking behaviour, but did not receive protection. She was told her former roommate had the right to open carry a firearm. Eventually, she stopped calling the police,” the Citizenship and Immigration case reads.
Reduxx has reviewed bodycam footage showing the Fort Collins Police Service responding to the purported transphobic incident in 2019.
The 2-hour long video starts by showing Bloodworth being interviewed by police at the station after coming to report the crime himself. In the interview, the three police officers appear visibly confused and express difficulty in understanding Bloodworth’s account of events after he claims his roommate had threatened him “with a gun.” His story appears to change somewhat every time an officer asks him to clarify details of his claims.
Following the initial interview with Bloodworth, police go to the residence to speak with the roommate, a young male who identifies himself as a military veteran. The man reveals that Bloodworth had been a problem roommate as he did not pay his bills, frequently stole from the other residents, and would often come home in the middle of the night without informing the others he would be out.
This had led to concerns about the roommate’s PTSD being triggered, as he would often be woken up at early hours to find the front door handle being jiggled and become anxious, unsure if the home was being broken into.
The roommate says that they had been struggling with Bloodworth’s behavior for months and actively attempting to evict him from the residence. He explains that an argument had finally broken out that day after his frustration reached a tipping point with respect to Bloodworth’s conduct. Specifically, Bloodworth’s lack of financial contribution to the household, and his tendency to come home during the night with no notice or consideration for his roommate’s anxiety.
“I said — there’s a gun in the basement, you could get shot not addressing coming home at 4 in the morning through the door I sleep 30 feet from. Could you at least give us a heads up [when you are coming home]? Can you not be weird and sneaky like this?” the roommate says to police, obviously exasperated.
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Bloodworth as seen in the body cam footage from May of 2019.
“So you were saying, ‘if I don’t know you’re coming home at 4 in the morning, you could end up getting shot?” police clarified.
“Yes! Because it’s kind of crazy,” the roommate insisted. “I just want a heads up.”
“So you don’t think you are getting burglarized, right?” the officer asks, to which the roommate says “yes.”
The roommate notes there was an old hunting rifle in the home’s basement, but said it was not loaded and there was no ammunition in the residence.
During the police interview, the roommate refers to Bloodworth by “she/her” pronouns and his preferred name. He also calls Bloodworth a “woman” at various points during the interview. This calls into question Bloodworth’s claims to both police and Canadian immigration officials that he had been subjected to a transphobia-motivated crime.
The roommate also states that Bloodworth had frequently become enraged at the other residents in the home when they requested he pay his portion of the bills, and suggests that Bloodworth threatened to sue them for “pain and suffering” when they changed the WiFi password.
The young man later concedes to having been wrong to refer to the gun in the basement during their argument, and calmly offers himself up to any charges. The case against him would be dismissed less than two months later.
Though Bloodworth told Canadian immigration officials that the roommate “open carried” a gun, the roommate told police he did not own one himself. Bloodworth also stated that the roommate later “stalked” him, but there is no substantiation to support that claim. However, following the “threats” incident, Bloodworth repeatedly posted the roommate’s full name to social media, along with videos showing his face.
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Bloodworth continued to live and work in Colorado until November of 2019, when he arrived in Canada and filed for refugee protection.
In October of 2022, the Refugee Protection Division (RPD) rejected Bloodworth’s claim for asylum, determining he had adequate rights and protection back in the United States. He then appealed the decision, and the Refugee Appeals Division (RAD) ruled in his favor.
RAD member Dilani Mohan concluded that “the RPD failed to consider how Colorado’s open carry gun laws combined with the general climate of anti-trans hatred growing in the US could make [her] perpetually vulnerable and at risk to her life.”
Mohan also noted high rates of “discrimination and violence” in Maine, New Jersey, Illinois and Nevada and said that while New York City might be an option, the move would force Bloodworth into poverty.
“The RPD failed to consider how Colorado’s open carry gun laws combined with the general climate of anti-trans hatred growing in the US could make [her] perpetually vulnerable and at risk to her life,” Mohan wrote.
But Bloodworth’s victory was short-lived, as this week, a Federal Court ruled that the RAD incorrectly claimed that Colorado authorities were incapable of protecting Bloodworth, or that he couldn’t safely reside elsewhere in the United States.
Bloodworth — who now lives in the Yukon Territory — says he plans to appeal the ruling to the Federal Court of Appeal in hopes of being formally granted refugee status.
Since arriving in Canada, Bloodworth has changed his legal name from Véronique Marie Bellamy in an apparent effort to obscure his identity in the event his immigration attempts did not go in his favor.
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On his My Little Pony-themed social media feed, Bloodworth advertises himself as an “exile from America” and an “author of queer fiction.” He states he is “trying to pursue a quick bachelor’s degree to be able to get into medical school,” and is also investing in cryptocurrency in an effort to make enough money to fund his gender transition.
Bloodworth claims to have been fired by TD Canada Trust bank in 2023 for being a “whistleblower” but it is unclear what he blew the whistle on. His LinkedIn shows he worked at the company for approximately 1 year as a Lead Customer Experience Associate.
His social media feed includes snipes at Harry Potter author JK Rowling and those who participated in last year’s march against gender ideology.
In July of 2023, Bloodworth credited seeing the Barbie and Oppenheimer movies with providing him motivation to continue fighting for refugee status in Canada.
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sparksinthenight · 2 months
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Canada’s refugee acceptance system for people in Gaza is deeply flawed.
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