Temporary public policy for foreign nationals in Canada affected by wildfires

Background

Every year, wildfires burn in Canada’s forests. In recent years, Canada has experienced severe wildfires across the country. In 2024, many Canadian residents lost their homes and livelihoods. The experience from previous wildfires underscores the importance of proactive preparation to respond.

Public policy considerations

Individuals affected by wildfires can find themselves in crisis situations for prolonged periods. Foreign nationals such as visitors, workers, and students in those areas may be affected in multiple ways. Important immigration documents may be destroyed, or it may be difficult to manage immigration status in Canada due to the disruption caused by the wildfires.

Therefore, I hereby establish that there are sufficient public policy considerations that justify the granting, in accordance with section 25.2 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (Act) exemptions from the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Regulations) listed below to foreign nationals who meet the conditions set out below.

Conditions (eligibility requirements)

Based on public policy considerations, delegated officers may grant an exemption from the requirements of the Regulations identified below when a foreign national meets one of the following conditions:

  1. The foreign national is a temporary resident of Canada who had immigration documents destroyed by a wildfire and has made an application to obtain a replacement status document or visa counterfoil.
  2. The foreign national is in Canada as a visitor, has been directly affected by a wildfire, had valid temporary resident status on July 2, 2025, and is applying for:
    1. an extension of their authorization to remain in Canada as a temporary resident under section 181 of the Regulations; or
    2. restoration of their temporary resident status under section 182 of the Regulations;
  3. The foreign national is in Canada, has been directly affected by a wildfire, had valid temporary resident status and a valid work permit on July 2, 2025, and is applying for:
    1. a renewal of their work permit under section 201 of the Regulations; and
    2. an extension of their authorization to remain in Canada as a temporary resident under section 181 of the Regulations, or restoration of their temporary resident status under section 182 of the Regulations;
  4. The foreign national is in Canada, has been directly affected by a wildfire, had valid temporary resident status and a valid study permit on July 2, 2025, and is applying for:
    1. a renewal of their study permit under section 217 of the Regulations; and
    2. an extension of their authorization to remain in Canada as a temporary resident under section 181 of the Regulations or restoration of their temporary resident status under section 182 of the Regulations.
  5. The foreign national is in Canada, has been directly affected by a wildfire, had valid temporary resident status and a temporary resident permit pursuant to subsection 24(1) of the Act on July 2, 2025, and is applying for:
    1. a temporary resident permit; or
    2. a temporary resident permit, and
      1. a work permit under section 200 or 201 of the Regulations, or
      2. a study permit under section 216 or 217 of the Regulations.

Provisions of the Regulations for which an exemption may be granted

For foreign nationals who meet condition 1:

For foreign nationals who meet condition 2:

For foreign nationals who meet condition 3:

For foreign nationals who meet condition 4:

For foreign nationals who meet condition 5:

Other Admissibility and Selection Criteria

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

Concepts and Definitions applicable to this Public Policy

For the purpose of this public policy, a wildfire is defined as an event that is documented in the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre’s list of forest fires (https://ciffc.net/national).

Effective Date and Expiration

This public policy comes into effect on July 2, 2025 and applies to applications received on or after the date it comes into effect.

This public policy expires on November 30, 2025. It may be revoked at any time without prior notice.

The Hon. Lena Metlege Diab, ECNS, KC, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
Dated at Ottawa, this 25th day of June, 2025

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