Government says North Koreans coming to Canada under new scheme must be vetted first
OTTAWA — The government says North Koreans heading to Canada under a new private sponsorship scheme will face health and security screening before being allowed in.
The Immigration Department says it will also check that refugees fleeing Kim Jong Un’s authoritarian regime do not have a criminal background.
Under the new program, Canadian citizens will for the first time be able to privately sponsor North Koreans so they can settle in Canada.
Canada does not usually admit North Koreans because they can safely stay in South Korea.