Few Quebec ‘guardian angels’ who worked in health care during COVID granted residency
MONTREAL — Advocates for asylum seekers who worked in health care during the pandemic’s first wave are calling on Quebec to speed up the processing of immigration applications from workers dubbed “guardian angels” by the premier.
In December, the federal government launched two special programs allowing asylum seekers who worked in the health-care sector during the early part of the health crisis to apply for permanent residency.
One program, which applies outside Quebec, has received 932 applications, according to the most recent data available. Of those, 459 had been approved in principle as of Feb. 20, the federal Immigration Department said in an email.
The other program — run through an agreement between Ottawa and Quebec — has received 721 applications. Of those, just three have been approved in principle, according to the federal government.