Some asylum seekers who cared for patients in pandemic to get permanent residency

“The federal government has reached a compromise with Quebec, where most of the affected asylum seekers live and which has an agreement with Ottawa to oversee immigration, to grant permanent residency if they worked in a hospital, long-term care home or retirement home and meet other eligibility requirements.

The decision would affect about 1,000 people across Canada.”

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