Program to give residency to ‘guardian angel’ asylum-seekers to open next week
OTTAWA — Some asylum-seekers who toiled on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis earlier this year will be able to apply for permanent residency in Canada beginning Dec. 14.
The federal government announced the program for the “guardian angels” working in health care back in August and has spent the last several months hammering out the details.
Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino unveiled more specifics Wednesday, saying there will be two streams — one for those who live in Quebec and one for those outside the province.
“Canadians are appreciative of asylum-seekers and the work they are doing during the pandemic,” Mendicino said in a statement.

