Canada’s private sponsorship of refugees program: A practitioners perspective of its past and future

  • Treviranus B
  • Casasola M
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Over its history, the private sponsorship program has been an important vehicle for Canada and Canadians in their response to refugees. It has been a flexible tool able to respond to both small and large-scale resettlement needs. The result is that thousands of refugees have found a durable solution in Canada. This article chronicles the evolution of this program. It argues that while the program is driven by the interest of Canadians to assist particular refugees, it is still in keeping with the international objectives of increasing and diversifying resettlement. It identifies a number of the challenges that program faces. Ultimately, it urges that the program be given greater attention and study so as to ensure that it is able to continue to provide additional refugees with a durable solution.

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Treviranus, B., & Casasola, M. (2003). Canada’s private sponsorship of refugees program: A practitioners perspective of its past and future. Journal of International Migration and Integration / Revue de l’integration et de La Migration Internationale, 4(2), 177–202. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-003-1032-0

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