Promised path to residency for “Guardian Angel” asylum seekers yet to open
OTTAWA — A much-heralded program to grant permanent residency to some asylum seekers working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic has yet to accept a single application.
Federal Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino unveiled the program in August in response to public pressure that so-called Guardian Angels be recognized for their work in health care.
But how soon they’ll be able to apply or receive that status remains unclear.
“The application process for this initiative will open up in the coming months,” said a spokesperson for the Immigration Department when asked about the status of the initiative this week.