Canadians looking to privately sponsor Afghan refugees frustrated at process
Zahir Alizai is frustrated.
His family fled Afghanistan for neighbouring Pakistan earlier this year and he’s been trying for months to bring them to Canada as refugees but his attempts have been unsuccessful.
He’s one of many Canadians trying to privately sponsor loved ones who left Afghanistan for neighbouring countries following the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul. But strict rules for individual sponsors and limits on how many refugees organizations can bring over have left Alizai and others feeling discouraged.
“I’ve been trying to be a law-abiding citizen in this country and I’ve been working, I’ve been paying tax … But unfortunately when there is a need, no one is there to help me, no one is there to help my family members,” the 40-year-old Toronto resident said in a recent interview.