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Once again, thank you very much for the opportunity to be here.
Number one, we would like the number of Afghan refugees coming to Canada to be increased from 40,000 to 100,000. Back in 1975 to 1982, Canada received over 120,000 Vietnamese during their war, and I'm sure we have the capacity to receive a whole lot more than 40,000 people. We know their lives are in danger.
Number two, the business council would like to see an allocation or quota for Afghan businesses and corporations that would like to come to Canada from Afghanistan. We will be benefiting from their talents and investments.
Number three, the third country requirement is fine. As we all know, the refugees need to be registered with UNHCR, which is very problematic. We would like that recognition of UNHCR waived for Afghan refugees in order for us to sponsor them.
Number four, the Canadian government sent a substantial number of medical supplies to Syria during their war. We would like the Canadian government to do the same for Afghanistan. Also, we would like the Canadian government to charter one, two, three or more airplanes so we can collect donations from our community and other communities to send.
Number five, for employees of Canadian companies in Afghanistan, we would like to have a quota for them to come here.
Number six, on the PR for extended family members of the translators program, which was there from 2009 to 2012, we would like to request the inclusion of their extended family in the program.
Number seven, the pre-removal risk assessment for Afghanistan was announced in October 2021. However, no refugee claimant who has received a negative decision has yet been accepted. We therefore request that all Afghan refugee claimants whose claims were formally refused be accepted.
Number eight, due to the unstable political situation in Afghanistan, we request that all refugee claimants waiting for their protected person status here in Canada and those under PR applications with H and C, humanitarian and compassionate grounds, be accepted.
Number nine, considering the crisis in Afghanistan, Afghans would like to be able to sponsor their parents. The current lottery program is lengthy. We would therefore request a new stream of programs to create and allow Afghans to sponsor their parents.
Number 10, we would like to see more funding for the settlement offices or organizations to be able to settle the newcomers. However, the newcomers who are coming or have been coming have been greatly supported by our community.
The last item is that the Canada Afghanistan Business Council is working on a portal where we could match the newcomers with Afghan businesses in Canada.
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Thank you.