Mostafa Rachwani for The Guardian writes, “almost 150 refugees held within Australia’s offshore processing system in Papua New Guinea and Nauru, or in onshore detention, are in the last stages of approval for resettlement in Canada.
The non-profit migrant and refugee settlement service Mosaic, based in Vancouver, said it had successfully submitted applications on behalf of 66 people in PNG and Nauru, a further 78 in onshore detention, and 98 family members in third countries.
All 242 applications have passed initial approval in Ottawa, with the files now forwarded to the Canadian visa office in Australia.”