B.C. climate activist couple to live in Pakistan if deportation proceeds
VANCOUVER — British Columbia climate activist Zain Haq and his wife Sophia Papp are planning to live together in Pakistan if his threatened deportation proceeds on Saturday, and blame his imminent expulsion on bureaucratic failings by immigration officials.
Haq, a Pakistani citizen who co-founded activist group Save Old Growth as an international student, was granted a temporary resident permit last April, pausing deportation to allow his spousal application for permanent residency to be processed.
But Papp, a Canadian, says Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada then lost the application, and Canada Border Services Agency reactivated the removal order.
She told a news conference in Vancouver that immigration officials offered no “substantive” or “lawful explanation” to the couple when they were told on Thursday that her spousal sponsorship of Haq had been refused.