Since August 2021, Canada has accepted close to 16,000 Afghan refugees, with at least 40,000 total planned to be accepted as soon as possible. Through permanent residencies, special immigration programs, and a mix of government and privately sponsored refugee programs, the Government of Canada is developing pathways to help those in need find a safe, new home across Canada.
Since our March 3 N4 Conference presentation, many updates and acceptances of refugees have happened. Along with that, more knowledge on the vast scope of Canada’s refugee programs and the activities involved have occurred.
N4 is pleased to host a panel discussion on the work being done, lessons learned, and recommendations to our members on the Afghan refugee crisis and what can be done to prepare for an influx of newcomers into Canada.
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