On Saturday I attended a workshop put on by ORAT which dealt with the way in which Citizenship and Immigration Canada processes applications from refugees and shows sponsors how to access their data base of applicants. One of the things I learned was that ORAT last year facilitated 400 applicants to obtain permanent residence, and this year the number has already surpassed that total. I also learned that the ORAT Director will be visiting Ghana shortly and intends to see the sisters and look in on the Visa Officer at the Canadian High Commission in Accra. Hopefully we will learn more on his return regarding the status of the sisters' application.
You may be interested to read this article from Sunday's Toronto Star (March 29, 2015): http://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/2015/03/29/canada-should-open-its-doors-to-more-refugees-editorial.html
Registration for the Ballroom and Latin dance classes (all proceeds for Refugee Sponsorship) is now open - please see the link below.
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Monday, 30 March 2015
Sunday, 22 March 2015
I am pleased to announce that we are offering a series of 10 1-hour Ballroom and Latin dance lessons at the church starting Monday April 13 at 8 pm. Lessons will be given by our very own Francisco with all proceeds going to the Refugee Sponsorship fund. For more information and to register please go to
http://www.gifttool.com/registrar/ShowEventDetails?ID=2138&EID=19856
This will be a real fun-raiser and we look forward to seeing you on the dance floor! Please sign up quickly as places are limited.
http://www.gifttool.com/registrar/ShowEventDetails?ID=2138&EID=19856
This will be a real fun-raiser and we look forward to seeing you on the dance floor! Please sign up quickly as places are limited.
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
· I had a very helpful meeting with the Office of Refugees of the Archdiocese of Toronto (ORAT) yesterday which was attended by Dr Martin Mark who heads up ORAT. He is the one who first identified the
sisters as candidates for sponsorship, when he was visiting the Krisan refugee camp in Ghana. He is very relieved that we are sponsoring the sisters as he believes that as single women they are very vulnerable in an unsafe
environment. He will be visiting the Krisan refugee camp again in April and
fully expects to see the sisters and to visit the Visa Officer at the High
Commission in Accra. He says that the Visa Officer is sympathetic to the
plight of single women in the camp.
· All the necessary paperwork has now been submitted to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). The original paperwork on the sisters was submitted by ORAT to CIC in
June 2014 (presumably at Martin’s instigation). Martin says that the situation in
CAR has not improved (which suggests that they will not be sent back there) and he also confirms that there is no way the sisters
could be expected to stay in Ghana. I am optimistic that given all these
factors, particularly with Martin visiting Ghana in April, perhaps it will not
take too long before there is positive news on the application. We had better get ready!
Monday, 2 March 2015
This is a helpful video, sharing sponsors' experiences, and interviews with refugees on their experiences and expectations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvWbp_d5ivU&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvWbp_d5ivU&feature=youtu.be
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