This paper is the second in a series of papers on Canada’ asylum system. The first paper, Ping-pong Asylum, took us to the border, and outlined the issues behind the recent influx of people crossing there. This paper focuses on what happens to those people, and other asylum seekers, once they are inside Canada. The analysis shows that Canada’s asylum system is not an easy path to living in Canada or gaining citizenship. Asylum seekers or Canadian citizens who think asylum is a form of queue jumping or circumventing normal immigration pathways are mistaken. It is a complex web of agencies and steps. This complexity partially results from the due process granted to asylum seekers. It is also the result of evolving bureaucracies and case manag...
It is too early to provide any definitive judgement on the success of the new legislation concerning...
By the year 2020, there were more than 280 million international migrants across the globe. Of this ...
Abstract:This paper will examine prevalent barriers to health care services faced by refugees and as...
Asylum seekers crossing the U.S. border into Canada deserve to have their claims dealt with in a tim...
When citizens lose faith in their government’s refugee policies, there arises the potential for an a...
The Master thesis The Reform of Canada's Asylum System deals with the refugee issue in Canada. Canad...
Canada’s refugee determination system has been the subject of recent public commentary, much of it ...
This paper argues that there are distinct parallels between changes to the Immigration and Refugee P...
This article interrogates a specific legal response to the unauthorised arrival by sea of asylum see...
Open wide the floodgates? Much of the initial media reaction to the recently released Plaut Report o...
The growing interdependence in the world and the increasing number of refugees has made public polic...
The Refugee Documentation Project of York University will host an international symposium, Refuge or...
Canada’s refugee determination system was revised in 2012. One key feature of the new process is a q...
ASYLUM CLAIMANTS PROCESSED IN CANADANumber of asylum claims processed in Ontario, Quebec, rest of Ca...
It is not possible here to outline all cri- ticisms of the refugee-status determina- tion process. M...
It is too early to provide any definitive judgement on the success of the new legislation concerning...
By the year 2020, there were more than 280 million international migrants across the globe. Of this ...
Abstract:This paper will examine prevalent barriers to health care services faced by refugees and as...
Asylum seekers crossing the U.S. border into Canada deserve to have their claims dealt with in a tim...
When citizens lose faith in their government’s refugee policies, there arises the potential for an a...
The Master thesis The Reform of Canada's Asylum System deals with the refugee issue in Canada. Canad...
Canada’s refugee determination system has been the subject of recent public commentary, much of it ...
This paper argues that there are distinct parallels between changes to the Immigration and Refugee P...
This article interrogates a specific legal response to the unauthorised arrival by sea of asylum see...
Open wide the floodgates? Much of the initial media reaction to the recently released Plaut Report o...
The growing interdependence in the world and the increasing number of refugees has made public polic...
The Refugee Documentation Project of York University will host an international symposium, Refuge or...
Canada’s refugee determination system was revised in 2012. One key feature of the new process is a q...
ASYLUM CLAIMANTS PROCESSED IN CANADANumber of asylum claims processed in Ontario, Quebec, rest of Ca...
It is not possible here to outline all cri- ticisms of the refugee-status determina- tion process. M...
It is too early to provide any definitive judgement on the success of the new legislation concerning...
By the year 2020, there were more than 280 million international migrants across the globe. Of this ...
Abstract:This paper will examine prevalent barriers to health care services faced by refugees and as...