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Canada and the United Arab Emirates Have Agreed to Resettle Afghanistani Refugees

Published 27/05/2023
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RASC: The Canada government has announced an agreement with the United Arab Emirates to facilitate the safe transfer of Afghanistani refugees.

In the announcement that was published late last night by the Canada government, according to Sean Fraser, the Minister of Immigration and Citizenship, he wrote that they have committed to this agreement that 1,000 Afghanistani who were transferred to the United Arab Emirates after the fall of Afghanistan and to transfer those left there to Canada.

After the re-takeover of the Taliban group and the capture of Kabul by this group, Canada announced the acceptance of 40,000 Afghanistani to its country through evacuation and humanitarian measures.

According to the Canadian Immigration Ministry, 32,000 Afghanistani have arrived in this country so far.

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