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Family of 11 refugee children from Somalia arrive in Winnipeg

A family of 11 children including an 18-month-old baby arrived in Winnipeg from Saudi Arabia on Thursday.

If it wasn't for their oldest brother, Canada may have never learned of their plight

10 orphaned refugee children arrive in Winnipeg from Saudi Arabia

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If it wasn't for their oldest brother, Canada may have never learned of their quandary

A family of 11children including an 18-month-old baby arrived in Winnipeg from Saudi Arabia on Thursday.

Therefugeesare originally from Somalia.
A family of 11 children arrive in Winnipeg on Thursday after escaping Saudi Arabia, where they had been hiding for months under the threat of deportation. (CBC)

Winnipeg's Hospitality House Refugee Ministry and the Anglican Diocese of Rupert's Land sponsored them to escape Saudi Arabia, where they have been hiding for months under the threat of deportation.

Ten of the children are brothers and sisters; the youngest is eight, the eldest 16. The baby is the daughter of the oldest sibling.

The children moved between hiding places in Saudi Arabia before the Canadian government processed a private sponsorship, allowing them to come to Winnipeg. (CBC)
Their arrival follows a long story of fear, sadness and ultimately, survival.

The children's father workedat the Somali consulate in Jeddah when they were born in Saudi Arabia, but when he died of natural causes the same way their mother died the orphanswere stripped of their legal status, making it illegal for themto stay in the country.

At that time, the children's documents were confiscated, too.

Knowing they did not speak the language in Somalia, where there is civil anarchy and their survival wasunlikely, the children moved between hiding places in Saudi Arabia before Canada's government processed the private sponsorship.

But if it wasn't for their oldest brother, Canada may have never learned of their plight.

As a 16-year-old, hemanaged to travel from Saudi Arabia to the Emerson border crossing, walking all the way to Winnipeg, where he made a successful asylum claim.

That was in October 2014 and ever since, his priority has been to get the rest of his family to the country.

While most of his family is expected to arrive in Winnipeg on Thursday, there is one family member, a 16-year-old girl who is a cousin to the children and spent her life with them after her own mother died during childbirth, is not able to travel with the rest of the family.

According to Hospitality House, it's because of documentationreasons that Canadian officials are addressing and expect to resolve.

Left to right, top to bottom, are Kinda, 18 months, Nasiimo, 14, Mustafa, 10, Muna, 16, Amal, 11, Mohamed, 12, Huda, 13, Nima, 8, Yassin, 9, Ayan, 15, Fahmi, 10. (Supplied)

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified the children in the cutline below their photos.
    Jan 15, 2016 10:34 AM CT