Feds ramp up efforts to help residents of Hong Kong immigrate to, stay in Canada
OTTAWA — The federal government is moving forward on efforts to help citizens of Hong Kong remain in Canada rather than return home amid China’s clampdown on democracy.
One of several new immigration programs designed to give Hong Kong residents a safe haven in Canada will open for applications on Monday.
The program is open to Hong Kong residents who’ve graduated with a Canadian post-secondary diploma or degree in the last five years or hold an equivalent foreign credential.
They’ll be eligible to receive a work permit for up to three years, which could in turn open up the option for them to remain in Canada permanently.