National Post Canada: Despite visa rejections for ordinary people, the son of the Iranian Vice President was granted work and residency permits in Canada.

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-Wednesday 2024/09/11 - 15:56
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🔴نشنال پست کانادا: با وجود رد ویزای کانادا برای مردم عادی، پسر معاون رییس جمهور ایران اجازه کار و اقامت کانادا را دریافت کرد.

National Post Canada, one of Canada's most prominent publications, has criticized the Canadian government for granting visas to the son of the Iranian Vice President, while victims of the Ukrainian plane crash, which never reached its destination, have been overlooked. The article highlights that children of officials, including those of مرتضی طلایی and انسیه خزعلی, along with others, are living in Canada.

The article addresses questions raised by Abdullah Abdi, a journalist, to the Canadian government regarding the rationale and process behind granting visas to Iranian officials and their children.

Tom Blackwell, the author of the article, notes that Hamidreza Reza Zadeh, from a group that sought visas to come to Canada for a memorial for the victims of Flight PS752, was less fortunate.

He refers to a comment by Hamid Ismailian, father of one of the victims of the Ukrainian plane crash, who asked, “Why has Canada become a safe haven for these individuals? Why are the doors wide open?”

Aidan Strickland, spokesperson for Sean Fraser, the Minister of Immigration, stated that privacy laws of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) prevent the disclosure of details regarding Reza Zadeh’s case.

The article also mentions the anger among Iranian Canadians and the Canadian public over this action by the Canadian government.

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