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Anyone with reasonable mindset would not expect people from Ukraine or other war torn country to return home as their countries would need years to rebuild physical infrastructure and functional economy. Healthcare, education, sense of safety and normalcy actually takes much longer time to restore. It is not only impractical, but also deeply disruptive to expect them to go back when the situation in their home countries is still uncertain or only marginally improved. Families from those countries have established new life in Canada and have integrated with the society, and have Canadian children whose best interests are to remain in Canada. I am not sure how you come to the idea that it is difficult to be accepted as Syrian refugee in Canada. IRB acceptance of refugee claims from Syria is still quite high. Despite major civil war has ended and Assad regime collapsed, Syria is still affected by clashes between various militia groups and there is no functional army or strong police force in Syria. There is no centralized universal government that would guarantee safey of everyone in Syria, and there are regions not controlled by the government. There are still credible claims related to safety, ongoing violence and lack of state protection and I think these are valid claims that will be accepted.

If that was the case every Ukrainian would have had access to the Ukranian H&C program. All of the Ukranians who have sought safety in Europe would also have a pathway to remain in their host country. There are also people who will want to return home. Canada just can’t absorb such large groups of H&C and asylum claimants especially at the moment. If people qualify for PR via economic immigration that is different and what many are trying to do. Syrian applications will be considered very differently than before the fall of Assad. For example you may now have more of a case for asylum if you are an Alawite as long as you can show you haven’t committed any crimes associated with the Assad governent. That would have been tough sell before the Assad regime fell. Things can change when it comes to immigration for governments, for asylum seekers, H&C applicants, etc. as well as in home countries. Every case is different but given the volume of applicants you typically need more than just not an ideal situation in your home country, poverty, lack of job opportunities, etc.
 
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If that was the case every Ukrainian would have had access to the Ukranian H&C program. All of the Ukranians who have sought safety in Europe would also have a pathway to remain in their host country. There are also people who will want to return home. Canada just can’t absorb such large groups of H&C and asylum claimants especially at the moment. If people qualify for PR via economic immigration that is different and what many are trying to do. Syrian applications will be considered very differently than before the fall of Assad. For example you may now have more of a case for asylum if you are an Alawite as long as you can show you haven’t committed any crimes associated with the Assad governent. That would have been tough sell before the Assad regime fell. Things can change when it comes to immigration for governments, for asylum seekers, H&C applicants, etc. as well as in home countries. Every case is different but given the volume of applicants you typically need more than just not an ideal situation in your home country, poverty, lack of job opportunities, etc.

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Please increase the target for them bcz they really deserve itshould add %65
we do not need those piece of shit in canadanegative -50
Neither HK sent out the hell they came fromnegative -50
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