Syrian refugees take citizenship oath on fifth anniversary of first arrivals
OTTAWA — A group of Syrian refugees is taking the Canadian citizenship oath in an online ceremony today to mark the fifth anniversary of when the first plane carrying Syrian refugees arrived in Canada as part of the Liberal government’s promise to resettle tens of thousands.
Ibrahim Nafash says he is happy it is finally happening after he and his family waited more than a year.
He says he submitted his citizenship application in February 2019 and passed the exam that October, but his oath-taking was delayed until now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nafash says he has been working as a chef for a Middle Eastern food supplier in Montreal after learning French and attending culinary school.