Decrease font sizeReset font sizeIncrease font size

Out of sight – Out of mind: Refugees in situations of protracted limbo

The world is full of forgotten people. Out of media and public attention, forgotten people live far below the minimum human standards, as a result of poverty, armed conflict, natural disaster, or environmental degradation – themselves inter-connected. Read more »

The story of the Getting Landed Project

Eliminating Limbo for Refugees. Read more »

Exonerated from suspicion, still in limbo

Chronicling the story of two refugees, Sami Durgun and Suleyman Goven, accused (and exonerated) of being terrorists. Will Canada listen? Read more »

London bombings explode myths about refugees

The terrible London bombings dispel the myth that refugees are terrorists, writes CPJ refugee policy analyst Chris Pullenayegem. Read more »

Stopping limbo that halts refugee lives

A major focus of CPJ's work summarized in two new pamphlets. Here is information, stories, and policy options for ending limbo for refugees. Read more »

Permanent Protection

A proposal to end legal limbo. Read more »

Student loans: General Guide - English

Federal student loan programs for eligible refugees across Canada, excluding some districts which offer alternate programs. Read more »

Student loans: General Guide - French

French translation of Federal student loan programs for eligible refugees across Canada, excluding some districts which offer alternate programs. Read more »

Student loans: British Columbia

Protected Persons in B.C. are eligible for funding for both British Columbia Student Assistance Program (BCSAP) loans and Canada Student Loans. You do not apply for these separately: once you submit your BCSAP loan application, you will automatically be considered for the federal student loan program.

For more information see the British Columbia guide.

Student loans: Alberta

Protected Persons are eligible for funding from both Alberta and Canada student loans. You do not apply for these separately: when you submit your Alberta Student Financial Assistance (ASFA) application, you will automatically be considered for the federal student loan program.

For more information see the Alberta guide.

XML feed