Abstract
The intricacies of resettling women refugees in Canada are discussed in this paper. Various sorts of migrants took refuge in Canada. Although Canada has enacted many regulations to aid refugee integration, there are still problems in assisting refugees to completely integrate into Canadian society. Women refugees face unique hurdles in their daily lives. (1) To conduct a thorough review of existing literature pertaining to the experiences and needs of female refugees. (2) To discuss the Canadian legal system and regulations; and identification of gaps in the legal and policy framework that impede women refugees’ integration. (3) To highlight the peculiarities of the private sponsorship system in Canada. (4) To examine whether all services and initiatives are gender-responsive. This study relied mainly on secondary sources such as study papers, periodicals, and books.
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