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City Vaughan
State Province Ontario
Country Canada

Canada to accept more Syrian, Turkish residents after earthquake

Immigration Minister Sean Fraser says Canada will make it easier for temporary residents from Turkey and Syria to extend their stay in the country and will prioritize the visa applications of people from these two countries. Fraser says the government has learned form it's efforts to accept people escaping Ukraine after the Russian invasion of their country last year and it offered temporary protection to large numbers of people from Ukraine much faster than it could through ordinary refugee resettlement programs. 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP166208122 
Legacy Identifier: n_Earthquake-Fraser20230318T1810 
Type: Video 
Duration: 1m57s 
Dimensions: 1920px × 1080px     135.16 MB 
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Create Date: 3/18/2023 6:10:00 PM 
Display aspect ratio: 16:9 
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earthquake
immigration
Refugee
refugees and internally displaced people
Sean Fraser
syria
toronto
turkey
Turkiye