Ottawa-Canada remains deeply concerned about the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, and the scale of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Since Hamas' terrorist attack on October 7, 2023, Canada has been actively working to support family members of Canadians and permanent residents from the region, as well as Israelis and Palestinians already in Canada.
As part of these efforts, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced today that Palestinians impacted by the crisis who have left Gaza will receive transitional financial assistance after they arrive in Canada.
The financial assistance will help Gazans meet their basic needs-such as food, clothing and housing-as they arrive in communities across Canada and find jobs. More details about this program will be shared when available.
In addition to financial assistance, Gazans who are fleeing the conflict, regardless of whether they have applied to come to Canada under the special temporary immigration pathway for extended family or as regular temporary resident visa holders, will have access to the following supports in Canada:
- three months of temporary health coverage under the Interim Federal Health Program to help address urgent medical needs upon arrival
- settlement services such as language training, information about and orientation to life in Canada (such as help enrolling children in school or opening a bank account), and information and services to help them find a job
- the ability to apply for fee-exempt study or open work permits from within Canada
While it remains extremely difficult for people to exit Gaza at this time, Canada is taking proactive steps so that the necessary supports are in place for Gazans when they can arrive.