Temporary residence permits from Canada

Canada will grant…
temporary residence permits to those travelers have been trapped because of the decree of Donald Trump, announced senior canadian official.
In accordance with everything that transmits the Athenian Agency, the minister of Immigration ahmed do Χούσεν said during a Press conference that he doesn’t know how many people will be concerned by this measure and added that the number of passengers going to fly to the US from Canada and have been denied is a small.
“Let me assure you that anyone who may have been trapped in Canada that I will use my authority as a minister to the granting of a temporary residence permit if they need it, as we have done in the past,” said the minister for Immigration.
The government of the Justin Τριντό has so far refrained from criticising the united states to which is directed the 75% of canadian exports, and preferred to stress that Canada is open to refugees.
Justin Τριντό said yesterday that his country will welcome those who are fleeing persecution, terrorism and war, “regardless of faith”, one day after the decision of the White House to ban entry to the U.S. refugees for 120 days, and citizens of seven muslim countries for 90 days.
“Those who διαφεύγετε persecution, terrorism and war to know that Canada will welcome you regardless of your faith,” he wrote on Twitter o Τριντό.
“Diversity is our strength #WelcometoCanada”.
Justin Τριντό not commented directly on the judgment Trump, but his tweet was absolutely eloquent.
Here and a year or so, Canada has welcomed about 35,000 syrian refugees. The same Justin Τριντό welcomed at the airport the first team in December 2015.
Earlier today, the executives of a number of companies start up and investors called on Ottawa to immediately grant temporary residence permits to those affected by the decision of Trump.
The canadian technological companies understand the power of inclusion and diversity of thought, and that the talent and skills they don’t have borders, it is referred to in the letter that was sent to the government.
Canada seeks to attract highly qualified technological personnel from abroad, and to keep workers and students often go abroad for work in multinational companies.
More than 300,000 Canadians working in Silicon Valley, California. In November, Canada introduced new legislation on a visa that allows technology companies to hire fast-track procedures, high standards of personnel from abroad.