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Permanent residents in limbo waiting to immigrate to Canada

Posted: Jul 23, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: July 23 Sameer Masih, left, and his family sold most of their belongings several months ago as they prepared to move from India to Canada. Their documents have since expired.(Supplied by Sameer Masih) Aashray Kovi refreshes his email several times a day hoping for good news from Canadian immigration officials. The 28-year-old computer programmer who lives in Bangalore, India, is one of about 23,000 aspiring immigrants with expired or soon-to-be expired documents waiting to enter Canada. It s really depressing for all of us, said Kovi, who plans to settle in Ottawa but can t travel because his confirmation of permanent residency (COPR) document expired in early June, prior to travel restrictions being lifted.  

More Afghan nationals who helped Canadian military expected to be resettled very shortly

More Afghan nationals who helped Canadian military expected to be resettled very shortly
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More Afghan nationals who helped Canadian military expected to be resettled very shortly

More Afghan nationals who helped Canadian military expected to be resettled very shortly
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U S House passes bill to expedite visas for Afghan interpreters; no plan yet from Ottawa

  TORONTO In a near unanimous vote, U.S. lawmakers have agreed to expedite visas for Afghan interpreters hoping to escape Afghanistan as the Taliban regains territory. The first cohort of relocation flights are expected to take off from Afghanistan by the end of July, and when they land they will be provided temporary housing and services by the Department of Defense on the base at the request of the Department of State, according to a spokesperson. Ottawa still has not released a plan or a timeline for the Afghan interpreters who aided Canadian troops, despite mounting calls for accountability and action from Canadian veterans and members of the public.

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