Financial Assistance and Support Now Available for Gazans Arriving in Canada

In response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Canada is providing critical financial assistance to Palestinians arriving in the country. The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, has announced measures to help those fleeing the conflict establish themselves in their new communities.

As an immigration consultant, I understand the immense challenges faced by those seeking refuge. This announcement provides vital information for individuals and families navigating this difficult transition.

Key Financial Assistance Measures:

  • Transitional Financial Assistance:

    • A one-time direct payment of $3,000 per adult and $1,500 per child (17 years and under) is now available.

    • This assistance is designed to cover basic needs such as food, clothing, and housing.

    • Payments will be distributed in stages, with priority given to those who arrived in Canada by March 31, 2025.

    • Applicants must have a Canadian bank account for direct deposit.

  • Refund of TRV and Biometrics Fees:

    • Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) and biometrics fees will be refunded to those applying under the temporary measures for extended family in Gaza.

    • Refunds will be issued in the coming weeks to those who have already paid these fees.

Who Is Eligible and How to Apply:

  • Individuals who have arrived in Canada from Gaza and are joining Canadian relatives are eligible.

  • It is strongly advised to apply as soon as possible upon arrival.

  • Please review the IRCC website for the most up to date information regarding the application process.

What This Means for Gazans Arriving in Canada:

These measures provide immediate financial relief and support, enabling individuals to focus on rebuilding their lives. The refund of TRV and biometrics fees further alleviates the financial burden associated with immigration.

Minister Miller’s Commitment:

“Our commitment to supporting Palestinians fleeing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza does not stop once they’ve arrived in Canada. Settlement support and this financial assistance are critical to address the immediate challenges that come with moving to a new country under such circumstances. We’ll continue advocating for the safety of everyone in the region while making sure that those who are in Canada have what they need to be successful in their new communities.”

An Immigration Consultant, can help you to:

  • Navigate the application process for financial assistance.

  • Provide guidance on accessing settlement support services.

  • Assist with understanding your rights and entitlements in Canada.

  • Provide up to date information regarding the temporary resident pathway.

Quick Facts:

  • The temporary resident pathway for Palestinian extended family in Gaza will close on April 22, 2025, or once 5,000 TRV applications are processed.

  • Canada has provided significant humanitarian assistance to Gaza and the West Bank.

  • Those who arrived after september 1st 2023, that have approved TRV's or temporary resident permits, may also be eligible for supports.

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