
Palestinian families are taking legal action against the Canadian federal government after a momentary plan that gives visas to Palestinians from Gaza with family ties to the nation has actually been besieged by delays.The plan has actually come under fire for its intricacy and ineffectiveness in releasing visas, Middle East Eye reported.Marku and Lee, an immigration and refugee law firm in Toronto, submitted a case on February 6 on behalf of 53 Palestinian families who are currently in the Gaza Strip to ask the Federal Court of Canada to process the applications without delay.The company states half their customers are kids, the youngest of whom is 7 months old.
They revealed concern that the Canadian federal government had let the applications being in limbo while conditions in Gaza had progressively aggravated and the enclave had become uninhabitable since the plan was launched more than a year ago.They stated their clients Canadian relative had actually petitioned on behalf of their family members within a month of the application, and their applications had not yet continued to the next stage.
The Canadian families petitioning on behalf of their family members stay concerned for their member of the family lives.