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The Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program (PSR) is a
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initiative that allows for
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to resettle in
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with support and funding from private or joint government-private sponsorship. The government also offers semi-private sponsorship through the Blended Visa Office-Referred (BVOR) program, which connects private sponsors with pre-screened and pre-interviewed refugees.Blended Visa Office-Referred (BVOR) Program
" ''Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada''. 2020 November 24. Retrieved 2020 December 30.
The PSR program is part of the larger Global Refugee Sponsorship Initiative (GRSI), launched in Ottawa in December 2016, led by
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(IRCC),
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(UNHCR),
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, the Giustra Foundation, and the
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.The Global Refugee Sponsorship Initiative
" Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. 2020 January 21. Retrieved 2020 December 30.
Established in 1978 under Operation Lifeline,Zyfi, Jona. 2016.
Syrian refugee resettlement in Canada: an auto-ethnographic account of sponsorship
" ''Working Paper Series'' 8, Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies. University of Toronto. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
the program has since resettled and provided support for over 200,000 refugees under various initiatives and with fluctuating annual intakes. As of January 2020, the Canadian Government has resettled nearly 300,000 refugees through the PSR program since 1979. The Canadian system is constantly under reform to increase the involvement of refugees to shape their own resettlement experience; this program has influenced refugee policy in other
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countries as well, such as the UK and
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.


History

The origins of the Private Sponsorship of Refugees (PSR) Program are in the 1970s' Indochina refugee crisis. Established in 1978, the program was initiated after the appropriate legal framework had been provided through the ''1976 Immigration Act''.


Results

As of January 2020, the Canadian Government has resettled nearly 300,000 refugees through the PSR program since 1979, while also helping with
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. Around 69,000 Syrian refugees have been resettled to Canada since November 2015. More than 42,000 non-Syrian refugees came to Canada through private sponsorship during the same period. Of all refugees resettled in 2018, a total of 18,763 were privately sponsored, while 8,156 were government-assisted and 1,157 were admitted under the Blended Visa Office-Referred refugee (BVOR) program. The planned and actual admissions of PSRs in 2016 represented a significant increase over historical levels. That year, among a total of 27,957 resettled refugees, 4,434 resettled as BVOR refugees; while 18,362 were privately sponsored refugees, which slightly exceeded the planned admissions range of 15,000–18,000.


Sponsorship

A sponsorship group must support their privately sponsored refugee for one year upon their arrive or until the PSR can support themselves, whichever comes first. Sponsors must meet the criteria for sponsorship, which includes being able to provide social and emotional support, as well as residential and financial support, food, and clothing. The sponsors are legally bound to provide income support, which generally ends after 12 months. Private funds provide for the first year of resettlement; while government covers health care/children's education. In the second year of resettlement, if the refugees become permanent residents when they arrive, they will be able to apply for means-tested governmental
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benefits if their sponsor has not been successful in helping them find employment. People can choose to sponsor a specific refugee or refugee family, so long as they are eligible under the PSR program. If one chooses to sponsor a refugee they personally know, the processing time may take longer than the regular process and the Government of Canada will not provide financial assistance.


Types of private sponsorships

There are three types of private sponsors in Canada, which can be applied for directly through the
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or through ''Lifeline Syria'': # Sponsorship Agreement Holders (SAHs): incorporated organisations that have formal agreements with the government to support a refugee family for 12 months. They are generally expected to sponsor multiple refugees each year and to have prior sponsorship experience. Most (75%) SAHs are religious, ethnic, community, or humanitarian organisations. #* Constituent Groups: groups who work with SAHs to sponsor refugees under the SAH’s agreement. #* Co-sponsors: an individual or another organization who shares the responsibility with the SAH to support the sponsored refugee(s). # Groups of Five: groups consisting of a minimum of five
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or
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over the age of 18 who sponsor those recognized as refugees by either the
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or a foreign state. Groups of Five may only sponsor applicants who have already been granted refugee status. Lifeline Syria has helped people form Groups of Five by connecting hopeful private sponsors with those living in nearby communities. # Community sponsors: organisations, associations, or corporations in the community that sponsor refugees.


Blended Visa Office-Referred program

The
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's Blended Visa Office-Referred (BVOR) program connects sponsors with pre-screened and -interviewed refugees, and reduces the financial burden on private sponsors. Prioritizing the most vulnerable refugees, the program partners with refugee referral organizations, such as the
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(UNHCR), who identify refugees for resettlement through screening procedures that include both security and medical checks. Referred refugees are sponsored by the government for up to six months upon arrival through the Resettlement Assistance Program (RAP); Thereafter, private sponsors are responsible for up to an additional six months of financial support, one year of social and emotional support, and associated start-up costs. Sponsors are not required, however, to cover the cost of health care for BVOR refugees, who are provided temporary health care benefits through the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP) until they become eligible for provincial or territorial health insurance. Of all refugees resettled in 2018, a total of 1,157 were admitted under the BVOR Program. In 2016, among a total of 27,957 resettled refugees, 4,434 resettled as BVOR refugees.


Quebec

The Province of
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—through its Minister of International Relations and La Francophonie and Minister of Immigration, Francisation and Integration—has its own process for refugee sponsorship, available for groups of two to five people who reside in Quebec or non-profit organizations that agree to take responsibility for a refugee(s) by signing a 'collective sponsorship undertaking'. This sponsorship process requires cultural obligations of private sponsors, including organising French-speaking classes for the refugees and informing them about Quebec society and culture. Collective sponsorships fall under the following categories: * Experienced organizations "that only sponsor individuals who must settle outside the Montréal Metropolitan Community" * Other experienced organizations * Regular organizations "that only sponsor individuals who must settle outside the Montréal Metropolitan Community" * Other regular organizations * Groups of two to five individuals On 27 January 2017, Quebec froze the intake of new private sponsorship applications until August 2018 due to the high number of applications already in the system, with the processing time for submitted applications between 8 and 18 months. On 28 October 2020, Minister Nadine Girault issued a decision in the
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published in the '' Gazette officielle du Québec'' (No. 44), announcing that the intake of 'undertaking applications' submitted by organizations of all categories would be suspended until 1 November 2021. Groups of two to five individuals, however, would be allowed to submit applications from 6 April 2021 to 5 May 2021. Among the eligible applications submitted, a maximum of 750 applications would be received by the Minister, "randomly drawn under the supervision of an outside auditor and in the presence of witnesses."


Special programs

The Joint Assistance Sponsorship (JAS) Program, which is only available for SAHs and their Constituent Groups, helps groups sponsor refugees with
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. Through this program, the Government of Canada provides financial assistance for sponsors, who must support refugees for up to 24 months. In a few cases, the private sponsor may support refugees for up to 36 months. Special needs can include trauma from violence or torture; medical disabilities; the effects of systemic discrimination; or a large number of family members. The Rainbow Refugees Assistance Partnership was announced in June 2019 by the Government of Canada, officially launching in 2020. The five-year partnership would assist private sponsors with the sponsorship of 50 LGBTI refugees per year.


Response


Domestic response

The program has maintained popularity and public support despite portrayals by some of refugees as 'queue jumpers.' It has been argued that PSRs are more likely to successfully integrate than Government Assisted Refugees (GARs), in particular it has been praised for integrating refugees faster into the job market. It is further argued that the PSR Program should be seen as an example and opportunity for development in international refugee law to globally enable more refugees to access their entitled protection. It is argued that private sponsorship is not a substitute for government sponsorship, but should be an addition in order to increase protection space—which will soon be the case in both Canada and the UK. There are concerns that the support of PSRs is overly dependent on a few individuals and organisations, and that it can be a lengthy process, with long waiting lists. In particular, the usage ''
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'' refugee status (rather than individual determination) has made the process easier and faster in some regions, but far longer for private sponsorship of non-Syrian refugees. Cultural differences have been argued to make the scheme itself challenging for participants, with differing expectations about behaviour, which has in some cases led to resentment between the refugees and sponsoring groups.


International response

Until recently, Canada was the only country to offer private refugee sponsorship. Since the launch of the Global Refugee Sponsorship Initiative, Canada has worked closely with six countries that have introduced or are piloting refugee sponsorship programs: United Kingdom ( Community Sponsorship), Argentina, Ireland, Germany, Spain, and New Zealand. Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, and the UK have since worked on new private sponsorship programs for refugees. The UK relaunched its sponsorship scheme in 2020, now counting all refugees in addition to those being resettled via different routes. The UK has also worked towards deepening its community sponsorship scheme, with £1 million being provided between 2017 and 2019 to train groups signing up to sponsorship. For Australia, the senior staff of Settlement Services International (SSI) and
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(RCOA) met in Canada and
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in June 2017 to discuss the possibilities of adapting a private sponsorship scheme similar to that of Canada. As of 2022, the Community Refugee Sponsorship Initiative (CRSI) is a joint project of RCOA,
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, Welcome to Australia, Rural Australians for Refugees and the Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce. In the Netherlands, Dutch human rights organization Justice and Peace Netherlands started a community sponsorship model called ''Samen Hier'', inspired by the Canadian model though without its financial component. This project explicitly chose to avoid this component in order to avoid the risks that come with a financial relationship between refugees and host groups. Such risks include the development of an hierarchical relationship or a relationship where the refugee becomes increasingly dependent on the host group. In New Zealand, a pilot of 25 Community Organisations Refugee Sponsorship (CORS) places was approved as part of the government's response to the 2015 crisis. This pilot has been completed and advocates are pushing for the pathway to be made permanent in the coming years. Prominent media commentator
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described the extension of the pilot as, politically "2019's most obvious no-brainer."


References

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