Delays in refugee arrivals from Turkey are likely in wake of attempted coup
OTTAWA — Delays in the resettlement of Syrian refugees from Turkey to Canada are likely to grow even longer after a failed coup attempted there last week.
Securing exit permits for Syrians in Turkey has been a difficult process already, holding up the Liberal government’s plans last fall to resettle thousands of people from there as part of their landmark program to bring 25,000 Syrians to Canada in a matter of months.
Now, political instability in the country in the wake of the military’s failed efforts to seize power last week is expected to delay things more.
“We are continuing to work with the government of Turkey to obtain exit permits as quickly as possible and are continuing to monitor the situation,” said Sonia Lesage, a spokesperson for the Immigration Department.


