Montreal Haitian group urges Ottawa to speed up immigration files for quake victims
Montreal’s Haitian community is asking Ottawa to process immigration files more quickly for Haitians waiting to come to Canada, following a deadly earthquake that struck the country over the weekend.
The head of the Montreal-based community organization Maison d’Haïti says Ottawa should quickly approve the applications from people who had already started the immigration process.
Marjorie Villefranche said today in an interview the federal government should also allow more family reunification in the wake of the earthquake in the southwestern part of the country that has killed at least 1,297 people.
Villefranche says leaders of a Montreal-based crisis group formed in response to the quake are sending letters to Ottawa and Quebec, asking the governments to facilitate immigration to Canada and to grant permanent residency to Haitians who are already here but have a precarious immigration status.