Temporary public policy for nationals of Sudan in Canada as temporary residents – Extension

Background

On April 15, 2023, armed conflict erupted between two rival factions in Sudan, resulting in heavy fighting in the capital, Khartoum, and other parts of the country. As of October 23, 2003, the UN is reporting that nearly 4,000 civilians have been killed and 8,400 have been injured in Darfur. An estimated 5.79 million people have been displaced within and outside Sudan since mid-April 2023. Attacks on and disruptions to health and nutrition services in Sudan are ongoing while outbreaks of dengue fever, cholera and measles continue. Reports of mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) and polio have also recently been reported by the Sudanese Federal Ministry of Health.

Many Sudanese have chosen to come to Canada to visit or spend time with family, study, or work temporarily. Some of these temporary residents may be unable to return home due to the ongoing situation. The measures outlined in this public policy will make it easier for those who wish to extend their temporary stay in Canada without fees, and move between temporary resident streams. Additionally, recognizing that some foreign nationals in Sudan with outstanding applications for permanent residence may have lost their passports due to the hostilities, travel document requirements are also being waived for this cohort in certain circumstances.

As there continues to be a need to maintain these measures, I hereby establish, pursuant to my authority under section 25.2 of the Act, that there are sufficient public policy considerations that justify the granting of an exemption from the provisions of the Act and Regulations to foreign nationals who meet the conditions (eligibility requirements) set out below.

Conditions (eligibility requirements):

Based on public policy considerations, delegated officers may grant an exemption from the requirements of the Regulations identified if:

  1. The foreign national
    1. Is a national of Sudan in Canada with valid temporary resident status; and
    2. Has applied for
      1. an extension of their authorization to remain in Canada as a temporary resident under section 181 of the Regulations, or
      2. a temporary resident permit.
  2. The foreign national
    1. Is a national of Sudan in Canada with valid temporary resident status;
    2. Has applied for
      1. an extension of their authorization to remain in Canada as a temporary resident under section 181 of the Regulations, or
      2. a temporary resident permit; and
    3. Has applied for a work permit under section 200 or 201 of the Regulations.
  3. The foreign national
    1. Is a national of Sudan in Canada with valid temporary resident status;
    2. Has applied for
      1. an extension of their authorization to remain in Canada as a temporary resident under section 181 of the Regulations, or
      2. a temporary resident permit; and
    3. has applied for a study permit under section 216 or 217 of the Regulations from within Canada.
  4. The foreign national
    1. Is a national of Sudan;
    2. Is ready to be approved for a permanent resident visa to come to Canada, but is unable to obtain a prescribed passport or travel document as described in section 50(1) of the Regulations; and
    3. Is outside of Canada.

Provisions of the Regulations for which an exemption may be granted:

For foreign nationals who meet the conditions listed in 1)

For foreign nationals who meet the conditions listed in 2)

For foreign nationals who meet the conditions listed in 3)

For foreign nationals who meet condition 4):

Other Admissibility and Selection Criteria

Foreign nationals eligible under this public policy are subject to all other legislative obligations and admissibility and selection requirements not exempted under this, or another, public policy.

Effective Date and Expiration

This public policy comes into effect on October 28, 2023 and expires on October 27, 2024 at 11:59 pm ET.

This public policy applies to temporary resident applications received on or after the date this public policy comes into effect, and permanent resident visa applications that were received on or after this public policy takes effect, or were pending on that date.

This public policy may be revoked at any time without prior notice.

The Hon. Marc Miller, P.C., M.P
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
Dated at Ottawa, this 27 day of October 2023

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