From Reuters:
“Canada's immigration
initiative for Hong Kong residents receives over 500 applications early on”
Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau's special immigration initiative for Hong Kong residents received over
500 applications in its first three weeks, a spokesman for Canada's immigration
ministry said on Friday. In November, the Canadian government said it would
make it easier for Hong Kong youth to study and work in Canada in response to
new security rules imposed by China on the former British colony. "In the
first three weeks that the program was open (Feb. 8 to Feb. 28), IRCC
(Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) received 503 applications for
work permits and 10 applications for work permit extensions," press
secretary Alexander Cohen said in an emailed statement. "Canada shares the
grave concerns of the international community over China's National Security
Legislation and strongly supports the right to peaceful protest, freedom of
expression and freedom of assembly", the statement added. China imposed a
new national security law in late June 2020 in Hong Kong, aimed at anything
Beijing regards as subversion, secession or terrorism. As China imposed the
sweeping law, residents of the city moved tens of billions of dollars across
the globe to Canada, where thousands were hoping to forge a new future. Capital
flows out of Hong Kong banks reaching Canada rose to their highest levels on
record last year, with about C$43.6 billion ($34.87 billion) in electronic
funds transfers (EFT) recorded by FINTRAC, Canada's anti-money-laundering
agency, which receives reports on transfers above C$10,000. The Hong Kong
government has said the city has not seen significant capital outflows since
the anti-government unrest first began in 2019.
Canada is a second home for many
Hong Kong residents after their families moved to the Vancouver and Toronto
areas ahead of the British handover of its former colony to China in 1997.
After obtaining Canadian citizenship, many returned to Hong Kong, which is now
home to about 300,000 Canadians - one of the largest Canadian communities
abroad. Canadian visa applications from Hong Kong, excluding visitors' visas,
rose 10% to 8,121 in 2020.
^ It’s nice to see Canada (and
the UK) stand-up to China over their breaking of the 1997 Handover Agreement. More countries need to stand-up against China and help Hong Kong. ^
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