Palestinian man who donated a kidney in 2023 may be ineligible for refugee claim
OTTAWA — Mohammed Al Hindi is a Palestinian refugee claimant whose application is now at risk because of Ottawa’s new border law, C-12.
Before fleeing the Gaza Strip with his family to escape the Israel-Hamas war, he visited Canada for about seven weeks in the summer of 2023 to donate a kidney to his sister, a Canadian citizen.
C-12 states that refugee claims made on or after June 3, 2025 won’t be referred to the Immigration and Refugee Board if they were made more than a year after the applicant’s first entry to Canada. That one-year rule is retroactive to first entry dates on or after June 24, 2020.
“I was here in Canada to save a life, to save a Canadian life. I did a humanitarian act. I didn’t want to stay in Canada in 2023 because there was no reason to stay in Canada,” Al Hindi told The Canadian Press from London, Ont.

