Ottawa pitched extending refugee sponsor pause to late 2028 to fix backlog: records
OTTAWA — The federal department of immigration last year, suggested freezing most private refugee sponsorship applications until 2028 to clear backlogs in the system, documents obtained by The Canadian Press show.
Refugee advocates were caught off-guard last November when the federal government paused approvals of refugee resettlement applications filed by community organizations or groups of five individuals looking to bring refugees from abroad to Canada.
It froze acceptance of any new sponsorship applications, a freeze that was to remain in place until the end of 2025. It also reduced the quota for new applications from sponsorship agreement holders — charities and other groups that accept partial legal responsibility for refugees and train volunteers to welcome them.
The memorandum that enacted that decision, obtained by The Canadian Press through the access-to-information law, shows the department had suggested the application freeze needed to be in place much longer to get the number of applications in the system to a manageable level.


