Canada faces lawsuit over delays in Gaza visa programme
Briefly

Palestinian families in Canada are taking legal action against the Canadian government due to significant delays in a special visa program designed to protect their relatives in Gaza. The lawsuit, involving 53 individuals, claims inefficiencies in the program have left loved ones in dangerous conditions in the war-torn region. Lawyer Hana Marku explains that applicants have not received essential reference codes necessary for further processing, prolonging the ordeal and causing emotional distress for families hoping to bring their relatives to safety in Canada.
The prolonged delay has left their Gaza-based relatives open to life-threatening and inhumane conditions in the Palestinian territory, where Israel has bombarded cities.
There's no rhyme or reason to how the codes are being rolled out, and the fact that there's no transparency here is emotional torture, frankly.
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