Permanent residence granted after 4 years in church sanctuary

Sanctuary gives way to freedom

Andrew Chung writes:

The federal government decided to grant Belaouni permanent residency status, made official on Oct. 22, despite ordering him deported in late 2005, when his application to stay on humanitarian and compassionate grounds was rejected. His application for refugee status had been turned down the year prior.

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