Calgary Herald

Some Syrian refugees paid sponsors to come to Canada

- STEPHANIE LEVITZ

OTTAWA • A handful of Syrian refugees paid their sponsors to come to Canada, a government study published Friday reveals.

The Immigratio­n Department evaluation of the Liberals’ landmark refugee program surveyed 581 of the 8,918 privately sponsored Syrian refugees who arrived between November 2015 and March 2016. Just over 26,000 Syrians were resettled in Canada during that time.

Of those surveyed, 23 said they paid someone to complete their sponsorshi­p applicatio­n, or to provide for their own support while in Canada, with some suggesting they were asked to pay.

While the report doesn’t say how much the refugees paid, private sponsorshi­p groups aren’t supposed to accept or require any funds from a refugee for submitting a sponsorshi­p.

“If instances of sponsors asking refugees to pay for their own sponsorshi­p come to our attention, we will investigat­e, however, we will not comment on any investi- gations which may be underway,” immigratio­n spokesman Remi Lariviere said.

The report revealed it’s not just Syrians who have paid their sponsors. Of 451 privately sponsored refugees from elsewhere surveyed for a previous study, about 19 said they’d paid too.

The slight difference is one of several between the Syrian cohort and other refugee population­s.

The evaluation of the first wave of Syrians documented that compared with other refugee groups, some are less educated and have less knowledge of an official language. Syrians also have bigger families and a lower level of understand­ing of our rights and freedoms than refugees from other groups.

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