skilled worker immigration program: But Michelle Cameron, Canada ambassador to Lebanon, said the eventual breakdown of how many refugees are selected from each of the countries will depend on one thing — who needs resettlement most, according to Toronto Star. It not a skilled worker immigration program, where technical points or quotas are in play, she said in an interview with The Canadian Press from Beirut. Close to four million Syrians are currently living in UN refugee camps, informal settlements, on the streets and in crowded apartments in those three countries, straining the resources of each. We have to let the files dictate, she said. Cameron said she’d like to see between one-third and one-half of the total come from Lebanon. It the most vulnerable, who pass our medical screening, that pass our security screening, that want to be resettled.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
Tagged under skilled worker immigration program, Lebanon topics.
28.11.15