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Peter Rabbit

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Jason Kenney has revealed plans to reduce the number of refugees Canadians will be able to sponsor under the (PSR) program.
It is reported that the government will also be ending all agreements with Sponsorship Agreement Holders at the end of the year.

I guess that the group of five (G5) will no longer be in effect as of Dec 31st, 2011.
 

Peter Rabbit

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This thing about refugees really pleases me. We've got our share of them, perhaps other countries can take some in.

From Canadian Visa Bureau - 08 April 2011

Concerns raised over proposed changes to Canada's refugee policy
A letter from Jason Kenney, Canadian Immigration Minister, sent to non-profit organisations that sponsor refugees, revealed plans to reduce the number of refugees Canadians will be able to sponsor under the Private Sponsorship of Refugees (PSR) program.


Jason Kenney has revealed plans to reduce the number of refugees Canadians will be able to sponsor under the (PSR) program.
It is reported that the government will also be ending all agreements with Sponsorship Agreement Holders at the end of the year.

The news has been received with disappointment by many. Director of the Canadian Council for Refugees, Janet Dench, said: “Putting a cap on the number of refugee applications can mean putting a limit on the generosity of Canadians”, while Martin Mark, director of the Office of Refugees for the Archdiocese of Toronto added: “(Sponsorship Agreement Holders) put $37 million annually into this program. At this level, we should expect respect from the government in how to manage our program, and how to implement our program.”

These changes are reported despite the number of refugees arriving in Canada declining year-on-year since 2005. Kenney claims that the Canadian Immigration department needs to put limits on applications to clear backlogs and establish a balance between Government targets and the number of applications submitted. However, sponsor organisations say the backlog is on the side of the government. “The backlog (in Africa) has been created by consistently refusing to have a target that is commensurate with the region,” said Dench.



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Peter Rabbit said:
This thing about refugees really pleases me. We've got our share of them, perhaps other countries can take some in.

From Canadian Visa Bureau - 08 April 2011

Concerns raised over proposed changes to Canada's refugee policy
A letter from Jason Kenney, Canadian Immigration Minister, sent to non-profit organisations that sponsor refugees, revealed plans to reduce the number of refugees Canadians will be able to sponsor under the Private Sponsorship of Refugees (PSR) program.


Jason Kenney has revealed plans to reduce the number of refugees Canadians will be able to sponsor under the (PSR) program.
It is reported that the government will also be ending all agreements with Sponsorship Agreement Holders at the end of the year.

The news has been received with disappointment by many. Director of the Canadian Council for Refugees, Janet Dench, said: “Putting a cap on the number of refugee applications can mean putting a limit on the generosity of Canadians”, while Martin Mark, director of the Office of Refugees for the Archdiocese of Toronto added: “(Sponsorship Agreement Holders) put $37 million annually into this program. At this level, we should expect respect from the government in how to manage our program, and how to implement our program.”

These changes are reported despite the number of refugees arriving in Canada declining year-on-year since 2005. Kenney claims that the Canadian Immigration department needs to put limits on applications to clear backlogs and establish a balance between Government targets and the number of applications submitted. However, sponsor organisations say the backlog is on the side of the government. “The backlog (in Africa) has been created by consistently refusing to have a target that is commensurate with the region,” said Dench.



The Canadian Visa Bureau is an independent consulting company specialising in helping people make their Canada Visa application to the Canadian Embassy.

I don't know why people are under the impression we are generous with welcoming refugees. Canadians can be welcoming on other fronts. As stated by Janet Dench, said: “Putting a cap on the number of refugee applications can mean putting a limit on the generosity of Canadians”. So now the Canadian generosity is measured by the number of refugees we allow into this country. I am sorry but this is really really pathetic, sad, unfortunate, shows lack of leadership and lack of education.

How does bringing in more refugees solve our domestic problems? If we are part of the commonwealth we should behave like other civilized nations and say "NO TO REFUGEES", Australia, and other European countries don't have problems doing it why should we. Why should we carry the rejects of another country just cause of their stupid laws and our generosity. I think this has more to do with abuse of Canadian generosity. WAKE UP CANADA!!!
 
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Hello!

can anyone told me while this new rule will implement on the submited application that "the sponsorship has been accepted" and waiting the immigration officer decision . or only for the new private sponsorships ?

thanks