Toronto Star

Saudi man helps students seek asylum

Canadian hopes they can stay and study despite Saudi-Canada tensions

- ALANNA RIZZA

A Saudi man who successful­ly claimed asylum in Canada is now helping students across the country do the same amid tensions between the two countries that erupted last month.

Omar Abdulaziz says he is assisting 20 Saudi medical students from Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia seek asylum so they can continue their studies and live in Canada.

Last month Saudi Arabia suspended diplomatic relations with Canada in response to a government tweet that criticized the Saudis for the arrest of female social activists.

Saudi students were initially told that they had to leave Canada by Aug. 31 because of the ongoing diplomatic spat.

But Health Care Can, which represents Canadian hospitals, said hundreds of Saudi resident physicians will be able to stay in the country to continue their training for now.

Abdulaziz says the students he is working with are not among those allowed to stay in Canada longer. “Some of them are really scared,” Abdulaziz said. “This is a shock for them.”

Abdulaziz, who was officially granted asylum in 2014, said since diplomatic tensions rose, he’s been helping students from other universiti­es with the asylum claim process.

He said the students don’t want to return to the kingdom because they are worried they’ll be questioned by Saudi authoritie­s on why they didn’t come back by the Aug 31. deadline.

Abdulaziz said some of the students also fear going back to the kingdom because they are uncertain if they’ll ever be allowed to return to Canada. He said other students are worried they could be detained because of their associatio­ns with people who have recently been jailed in Saudi Arabia.

“I’ve been through the same situation before,” said the 27year old. “I understand how it feels to fear going back to your country, to feel lost.”

Abdulaziz said he claimed asylum in Canada in 2013 because of his criticisms of the Saudi government.

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