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Refugee Resettlement


The homeless and persecuted need your help. They are called “refugees”.

There are more than 17 million refugees worldwide. The solution for most is repatriation- the resettling of refugees back in their country of origin. For those who cannot return home, a new life is carved out in their country of asylum. Finally, if no other solution is available, refugees may be resettled in a third country, like Canada, the U.S, or many others.

Much to the surprise of many North Americans, resettlement is always a last resort. A mere 1% will be welcomed into a new country. Those that do, face the difficultly of adjusting to a new culture and often find their education and work experience worthless in their new land.

Despite these barriers, thousands of refugees apply to immigrate to Canada each year.

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Why Canada?

Canada is unique among nations welcoming refugees. That’s because it is the only country that allows sponsorship capabilities by private organizations. CRWRC is one of the Canadian agencies that has been granted a sponsorship agreement.

This allows CRC congregations to apply to sponsor individuals defined as a refugee. Most eligible individuals who seek Canadian sponsorship are seeking eligibility as a Geneva Convention refugee, which is defined as,

a person who, because of well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his/her nationality and is unable or afraid to ask for protection in that country, or not having a country of nationality, is outside the country where he/she usually lived, and is unable or afraid to return to that country.” (United Nations Convention, 1951.)

In addition to the Convention Refugee Abroad, members of the Country of Asylum Class and Source Country Class are also eligible for sponsorship.

Sadly, there are not nearly enough CRC congregations offering to sponsor refugees. CRWRC must turn away hundreds of applications every year. Won’t you consider sponsoring a refugee?

Remember- a person isn’t a refugee by choice. He is a refugee by the discriminating choices of others.

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Note For Those Seeking Canadian Sponsorship

Please be forewarned that although CRWRC attempts to find sponsors for as many refugees as possible the agency cannot possibly respond to all the requests it receives each year. CRWRC is greatly limited in its response by both the stringent restrictions of the Canadian government and the number of churches available to sponsor

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Steps to Sponsoring a Refugee

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Additional Information

To learn more about this uniquely Canadian opportunity to sponsor a refugee, visit the Canadian government’s Refugee Resettlement website.

Refugees eligible for sponsorship in Canada are referred to Canadian visa posts by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. For more information about refugees around the world, visit the UNHCR website.

For those with a passion for refugee rights and advocacy in Canada, please visit Citizens for Public Justice.

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Contact Information:

Rose Dekker, CRWRC Refugee Coordinator
Rebecca Walker, CRWRC Associate Refugee Coordinator

3475 Mainway
P.O. Box 5070, Stn LCD 1
Burlington, Ontario L7R 3Y8
Phone: 905-336-2920, x. 292 (Rose) X 232 (Rebecca)
Toll Free: 1-800-730-3490
Fax: 905-336-8344
Email: dekkerr@crcna.ca; walkerr@crcna.ca

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