Destination CANADA: How refugees reach safety in Canada Training Materials on Refugee Rights March 23, 2016.

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Destination CANADA: How refugees reach safety in Canada Training Materials on Refugee Rights March 23, 2016

Review: Who is a refugee? Outside their country Due to a well-founded fear Of persecution On one of 5 grounds Unable to go back

Review: 5 Convention Grounds ReligionNationalityRace Social group Political opinion

Top Source & Host Countries for Refugees

Host Countries for Syrian Refugees

Host Countries for Afghans & Somalis

Canada’s Refugee System

Two Paths to Safety in Canada Refugee Claim inside Canada Port of Entry Inland office Refugee Resettlement from abroad Government Assisted Refugee Privately Sponsored Refugee Blended Visa Office Referred

Refugee Claim in Canada People travel to Canada and make a refugee claim upon arrival in Canada. They go through a refugee determination process to determine if they are Convention refugees. If successful they are allowed to apply to become permanent residents and eventually, citizens. If not successful they are required to leave Canada.

Refugee Resettlement Some refugees who are not able to stay in their first country of asylum may be referred for refugee resettlement. Refugees usually are referred to Canada by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. They become landed immigrants upon arrival in Canada They may be assisted by the government, private sponsors or a blend of the two.

UNHCR Resettlement Criteria  Legal and physical protection needs  Survivors of violence and torture  Medical needs  Women-at-risk  Family reunification  Children and adolescents  Elderly refugees  Refugees without local integration prospects UNHCR Resettlement Handbook, Chapter 4

Refugees in Canadian History 1914

Refugees in Canadian History 1939

Refugees in Canadian History 1957

Refugees in Canadian History 1968

Refugees in Canadian History 1972

Refugees in Canadian History 1979

Refugees in Canadian History 1986

Refugees in Canadian History 1999

Refugees in Canadian History MV Ocean Lady arrived fall 2009 MV Sun Sea arrived August

Refugee Resettlement to Canada

25,000 ( )

Refugee Protection in Canada Today Leader Party to two international treaties on refugees Active partner with UNHCR, other states in refugee protection incl. resettlement Individual status determination Right to appeal Robust civil society supporting refugees Hearing for each claimant guaranteed by Charter (Singh case 1985) Expert administrative tribunal at arm’s length from government Independent decision makers Gender and vulnerable person guidelines Laggard Increasing emphasis on resettlement rather than asylum Increased use of detention Discriminatory list of “safe” countries of origin Excruciatingly slow reunification of refugee families Continued dependence on remoteness from conflict and rights violations Not party to the international treaty on stateless persons 2016

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