Embassy responds to queries on citizen protection measures in Canada
Saturday, 18/04/2020 10:40 (GMT+7)
The Embassy of Vietnam in Canada has responded to queries regarding whether the Vietnamese Government will arrange a commercial flight to fly its citizens home and the embassy’s protection measures in the coming time.
Charge d'Affaire of the embassy Nguyen Huong Tra said the embassy is making a list of citizens who wish to return home and submit to relevant agencies, in line with guidelines by the Prime Minister.
Priorities will be given to children under 18, the elderly, people with illness and special needs, she noted, adding flights bringing citizens home will only be launched upon permission of the Government.
People in Ottawa wear face masks (Photo: Xinhua)
Furthermore, they will be arranged by relevant agencies together with diplomatic representative offices and domestic airlines, in a suitable manner for Vietnam’s quarantine capacity.
The Vietnamese embassy over the time has taken concerted citizen protection measures, she said.
It has required the Global Affairs Canada and the country's association of universities and colleges to offer accommodation in dormitories for Vietnamese students until the end of the school term.
Local agencies have been asked to launch medical support and create optimal conditions for the extension of residence permits of Vietnamese expats.
The Vietnamese embassy has also set up a volunteer network to assist students facing troubles and provide medical examination and treatment in Vietnamese in case of emergency, Tra added.
In the coming time, the office will closely join hands with relevant agencies at home and in Canada to continue ensuring legitimate benefits of the Vietnamese citizens, she affirmed.
Vietnam is the Southeast Asian nation having the largest number of students in Canada, with more than 21,000.
As of 7pm on April 16th (local time), Canada had reported 30,092 COVID-19 cases, with 1,193 deaths./.
CPV/VNA
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