I've just received this.Arezou said:It seems that other visa offices work very fast than mine. My visa office is Damascus and till April i am waiting for a reply. But no respond.
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Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird the Honourable Diane Ablonczy, Minister of State of Foreign Affairs, just issued the following statement regarding Syria:
“The situation in Syria continues to deteriorate. With additional sanctions imposed by the Arab League reducing flights out of Damascus taking effect today, there may soon be fewer options for Canadians in Syria to leave safely.
“Our best advice is to leave Syria immediately, by any available means and while options exist. To help, we have directed officials to undertake a voluntary evacuation over the next month. Essentially, this will open an express lane across government departments to help Canadians obtain the documentation they need to leave Syria.
“As the security situation evolves, embassy services may be reduced without warning. We therefore urge Canadian citizens, their spouses and dependent children to apply for travel documents, and leave Syria immediately.”
A backgrounder detailing the actions of our voluntary evacuation follows.
Canadian citizens in Syria requiring consular assistance should contact the Canadian Embassy in Damascus at 963 (11) 611-6692, 611-6851, or 611-6870, or call Foreign Affairs Canada’s Emergency Operations Centre collect at 613-944-2471. An email can also be sent to sos@international.gc.ca.
Again, to all our members living in Syria or should you know of anyone living in Syria, please forward this email to them.