Quebec minister says reform needed after people line up for days to sponsor refugees
MONTREAL — Quebec’s immigration minister has acknowledged the province’s system to sponsor refugees needs reform after hundreds of people camped out in his department’s Montreal offices over the weekend, hoping to claim one of the few available applications.
The government said it would only accept 750 privately-sponsored refugee applications for the entire province.
Most were reserved for organizations seeking to bring an asylum seeker to Quebec, while just 100 applications were reserved for groups of two to five people hoping to sponsor a refugee.
The Immigration Department held to a first-come, first-served policy, and it only accepted applications by courier, one at a time.