Palestinian Canadians have renewed their requires Canada to take concrete motion to get their family members out of the Gaza Strip amid Israel’s unrelenting bombardment, slamming a short lived Gaza visa scheme launched earlier this 12 months as a failure.
Omar Omar, a consultant of the advocacy group Gazan Households, stated on Tuesday that he has been attempting to get his family out of Gaza for months.
“It’s been over a 12 months now, and I’m nonetheless asking that my household – stranded in Gaza, beneath the continual threat of losing their lives at any second – be handled with the identical urgency, the identical humanity, that Canada prolonged to others,” he stated throughout a information convention in Ottawa.
“This lengthy struggle, this exhausting advocacy, has drained our assets and the whole lot we have now. We now have misplaced a lot again in Gaza, and right here in Canada, this wrestle is tearing aside the lives we have now tried to construct.”
The Canadian authorities launched the special Gaza visa programme earlier this 12 months to permit Canadian residents and everlasting residents to use to convey prolonged relations from Gaza to the nation.
However from the beginning, the households and immigration attorneys stated the method was complicated and included invasive questions that went past what is often required, together with detailed work histories and any scars or accidents that required medical consideration.
Additionally they accused the federal government of imposing stricter requirements on Palestinians than on different individuals who have sought momentary visas lately, similar to Ukrainians.
Canada authorised greater than 960,000 visas for Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion of their nation — an 81 % approval price — and almost 300,000 individuals have arrived over a two-year span.
In distinction, the Gaza visa programme was capped at 5,000 visas.
Canada’s immigration division instructed Al Jazeera final month that, as of October 5, solely 733 functions from Palestinians “who exited Gaza on their very own” — with out assist from the federal government — had been authorised.
By that very same date, solely 334 Palestinians had arrived within the nation, the division stated, with out specifying why the others had not but landed in Canada.
“Once I noticed Canada welcoming hundreds of Ukrainian refugees fleeing battle, I felt hopeful. I believed that the identical compassion would prolong to my household,” Omar stated throughout Tuesday’s information convention.
“Nevertheless it hasn’t. The betrayal — the chilly refusal — has left me questioning if there may be any coronary heart left on this authorities, if there may be any compassion left for individuals like us.”
Canada has stated it can not resolve who will get to depart the Gaza Strip.
Israel and Egypt management the enclave’s southern Rafah border crossing, and it has been closed for months amid the Israeli navy’s offensive, which has killed a minimum of 43,972 Palestinians throughout Gaza since October 2023.
“The first problem continues to be the flexibility for individuals to exit, as motion out of Gaza stays extraordinarily troublesome or inconceivable because of varied components that stay outdoors of Canada’s management,” a spokesman for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada instructed Al Jazeera in an e mail in October.
“Canada will proceed working intently with native authorities — at each stage — to facilitate the exit of prolonged relations and to advocate for his or her security.”
However rights advocates have stated the Canadian government ought to apply extra strain on Israel to permit Palestinians authorised to come back to Canada beneath the visa programme to depart the bombarded coastal territory.
“If this authorities was critical about saving Palestinians, Israel would face critical penalties for stopping their exit from Gaza,” Alex Paterson of the advocacy group Canadians for Justice and Peace within the Center East stated throughout Tuesday’s information convention.
In the end, the success of the Ukrainian visa programme “exhibits what is feasible”, stated David Matsinhe, director of analysis, coverage and advocacy at Amnesty Worldwide Canada.
“This demonstrates very clearly the federal government’s capability to behave with urgency and resolve throughout humanitarian crises,” he instructed reporters in Ottawa.
Matsinhe issued a listing of calls for for Canada to bolster the Gaza visa scheme, together with eradicating the cap on the variety of candidates and rising diplomatic strain on Israel and Egypt to facilitate the exit of Palestinians.
“This delay, at the same time as relentless bombardment continues, is a tragedy and prompts a chilling query,” he stated. “Was this programme intentionally designed to fail?”