Canada continues to review Syrian refugee claims as European nations pause intake
OTTAWA — Immigration Minister Marc Miller says Canada will continue evaluating the asylum claims of people who have fled Syria, even as some European countries are pausing those claims after the Assad regime’s fall.
Miller says Canada’s asylum system isn’t seeing the same pressure as European counterparts such as Germany and Austria.
Syrian President Bashar Assad fled the country on Sunday, and is reportedly in Russia, after opposition forces seized the capital Damascus.
Assad’s family had been in power for 50 years, and this marked a dramatic end to his rule 14-year rule that was characterized by a brutal civil war.