More families will be allowed to apply to come to Canada from Gaza: Miller
OTTAWA — Immigration Minister Marc Miller says Canada will allow more people trapped in Gaza who have extended family members in Canada to apply for temporary refuge — but he admits the move is “cold comfort.”
The government launched a family reunification program in January that offers temporary refuge to parents, grandparents, siblings and grandchildren of Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada initially said it would only consider 1,000 applications for the program.
Miller says the government is increasing the number of people that will be eligible to come out of Gaza.