Ensuring Refugee Safety in Canada

In the tapestry of human stories, refugees weave a narrative of resilience, leaving the threads of their homeland behind, stitched with fear and the pursuit of safety. Canada, in its compassionate embrace, unfurls a robust refuge, where policy and support intertwine like comforting threads in a quilt of hope.

Canada's Sanctuary Initiative

The intricate tapestry of Canada's refugee landscape unfolds through the harmonious orchestration of two distinct programs:
- The Humanitarian Haven Initiative, a lifeline for those seeking refuge beyond Canada's borders, typically amid resettlement or in the confines of refugee camps. Handpicked by the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), compassionate human rights organizations, and caring private community sponsors, individuals find solace and new beginnings through this unique resettlement program.
- Maple Haven: Canada's Sanctuary Initiative, welcoming those who've crossed borders, seeking refuge under the Northern Lights

A soul can seek refuge if it can declare sanctuary by meeting the following criteria:

In Canada, people asking for refuge have special rights and can use government services while officials from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) review their case for refugee protection.

In Canada, everyone is covered by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, no matter where they're from. If someone is seeking refuge, they can ask for permission to work or study. Kids of those seeking refuge can go to public schools too.

Here at SKG Immigration Services Canada, we get that folks seeking refugee status have been through tough times. We know it can be hard to talk about it and gather proof for your case. Our experience over the years has proven that we're really good at getting refugees the approval they need.