'STILL STUCK IN LIMBO:' Afghans grow increasingly desperate in immigration waiting game

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'STILL STUCK IN LIMBO:' Afghans grow increasingly desperate in immigration waiting game
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A year after the fall of Kabul, many Afghans who helped with the war effort wait with frustration to hear whether they can immigrate

“Farzana, because of her past work, is on the hit list,” said Matthew Behrens, co-ordinator of the Rural Refugee Rights Network. “She’ll be dead if we don’t get her out of there.”

Thousands of refugees are stuck in other countries, hoping they will be approved for travel. Some are in danger and their families and supporters in Canada fear they may be sent back to Afghanistan.Adell Ghadiya’s supporters have lobbied local politicians and posted a change.org petition that attracted over 30,000 signatures.

Barat first came to Canada in 1995 and became involved with MP Flora MacDonald’s humanitarian aid project, Future Generations Canada. He was country director for Afghanistan, but left in 2012. “They’re afraid to go to the hospital. Everyone is depressed. They have no income, no choice,” said Barat, who pays their bills. “Their expectations are up and I can’t do anything.”

Ahmed has a full-time job in the computer department of an office supply store and plans to get a second job to support his parents, who are not permitted to work in Pakistan and get his two brothers into school. He plans to take a master’s degree in information technology. For now, he’s updating his credentials online.

“I never thought things would change so fast. I never thought that 18 years later my family would be targeted,” he said. FILE PHOTO: In this handout provided by U.S. Central Command Public Affairs, U.S. Air Force loadmasters and pilots board passengers on to a U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III in Kabul, Afghanistan, late August, 2021.The wait can be agonizing for some. Former NGO worker Mohammad Hussain Hamdard, along with his wife and three children, received an email from the Netherlands nearly a year ago saying he was on its list of people to be evacuated.

“I try to keep focused, but I slip and I slip and I slip. I’m still climbing over the mountain,” he said. “I would work gladly with any company that gives me a chance.”Article content“I would be killed in a day,” he said. “But here, they are killing me every day.”commitment to bringing at least 40,000 vulnerable Afghans to Canada by 2024 has not waivered and remains one of the largest programs around the world.

The key challenge is that many Afghans in need of protection still remain in Afghanistan, and movement out of the country by air and land continues to be very difficult and dangerous, she said. Extraordinary measures are needed to safely move people through transit points and IRCC“Each country sets its own entry and exit requirements and determines when and if these requirements are changed,” said Caron.

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