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Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by Ecoplexus: 9:25am On Nov 17, 2018
A recent Reuters report revealed that about 56% of refugee claims finalised between January and September 2018 were accepted, but the acceptance rates are lower for border-crossers, with Nigerians and Haitians forming the largest groups.

Nigerians make up a sizeable majority of thousands of people who have walked into Canada from the United States to file refugee claims since January 2017.
The acceptance rate of Nigerian border crossers stands at 29.3% as 9,898.


Generally, CBC News reported in February that Nigeria surpassed China as the country with the most refugee claim decisions in Canada in 2017. Many of the claims relate to sexual orientation and gender persecution, most notably domestic violence claims from women as well as the practice of female genital mutilation.


The trend of illegal border crossers from Nigeria worried the Canadian government so much that two officials were sent to Lagos earlier this year to work directly with their counterparts in the U.S. visa office to collaborate on

This was because many of the Nigerian border crossers were observed to have arrived in Canada bearing valid U.S. visas after having spent very little time in the States.

Between June 2017 and May 2018, Canadian authorities intercepted more than 7,600 Nigerian asylum seekers with 81% of them having valid U.S. non-immigrant visas in their possession.

Over the past few months, the Canadian government has implemented measures to protect its borders against the influx of asylum seekers, with many of it affecting Nigerians.

The Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers (CARL) dragged the Canadian government to court over a recent court ruling that would make it harder for Nigerians » to be granted asylum. The association was displeased with the IRB's decision to establish as a legal precedent its ruling to deny a Nigerian woman's asylum request.

The unnamed Nigerian woman was denied asylum even though she claimed she fled Nigeria to escape the practice of female genital mutilation. The court ruled that she could have sought refuge away from her rural family home in any of Nigeria's large cities of Ibadan or Port Harcourt, and not necessarily run all the way to Canada.

The IRB seized on the ruling to designate it as a "jurisprudential guide" or legal precedent in considering all future Nigerian asylum cases.

CARL noted that the decision meant Nigerians would likely face a higher bar to gain asylum status than they did in the past with their acceptance rate (33% at the time) already below the average (47% as of June 2018) for all those who crossed the border illegally, according to data from the IRB.

More recently, the Canadian government adopted a new stringent policy to deal with asylum seekers who illegally cross » into the country from the U.S.

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), the agency responsible for deportations, disclosed to Reuters that it now classifies border-crossers with criminals as a top deportation priority.

This means quicker processing and deportation of people who cross the border unlike in the past when claimants could live in Canada for years while their applications were processed.

Six lawyers told Reuters that the new policy had already led to accelerated hearings, scheduled in blocs, with a focus on cases involving claimants of Nigerian and Haitian origins.

https://pulse.ng/news/local/canada-rejects-70-7-of-nigerian-refugees-who-crossed-borders-id9114216.html

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by fuckingAyaya(m): 9:26am On Nov 17, 2018
I sorry for Africa

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by bedspread: 9:26am On Nov 17, 2018
So Nigerians are now seeking Asylum!!

Na wa oooo

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by OfficialAPCNGR: 9:44am On Nov 17, 2018
It's good to hear that they took 29.3% of them. Really encouraging.
Because back at home the unemployment rate has not reduced at all even if by 29.3% ...so Canada passed!!

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by revolt(m): 10:51am On Nov 17, 2018
Most of them were shouting sai baba on 2014 oo

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by Ayoswit(f): 2:08pm On Nov 17, 2018
Chai angry
Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by yjgm(m): 2:09pm On Nov 17, 2018
Good one. We are in this together. Let's salvage our country. We have no other country than Nigeria

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by salford1: 2:09pm On Nov 17, 2018
Not suprised. Nigerians don cast that route. If one is not from Syria or Sudan, forget that refugee parole. E no dey work.

Election is less than a year and the citizens are not happy with the way the liberal has handled the crisis; hence, they will be speeding up deportation to save face and prevent them from onslaught in the next election.

DoTheNeedful:
I feel sorry for them. The next few years is gonna be rough.

Would they come back to Nigeria(jobless) or move back to US(without papers)?

People should plan their lives very well as early as possible. Living abroad illegally is difficult especially when you have dependents.
Some are trying to run back to the US, and the US guards have been catching them.

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by hisexcellency34: 2:10pm On Nov 17, 2018
Why are Nigerians so desperate to go to Canada? Do they pick dollars on trees there?

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by latsy: 2:10pm On Nov 17, 2018
Why are they running?

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:10pm On Nov 17, 2018
And I am sure some of them are on nairaland praising buhari and talking about how Nigeria is the best thing since sliced bread. cheesy cheesy

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by DoTheNeedful: 2:11pm On Nov 17, 2018
I feel sorry for them. The next few years is gonna be rough.

Would they come back to Nigeria(jobless) or move back to US(without papers)?

People should plan their lives very well as early as possible. Living abroad illegally is difficult especially when you have dependents.

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by ednut1(m): 2:12pm On Nov 17, 2018
When everyone dey claim gay and female genital mutilation hahahaha

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by oshe111(m): 2:15pm On Nov 17, 2018
Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by BrownRoofRep: 2:18pm On Nov 17, 2018
Where are they running to? Are they not the one that voted Boohary?

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by Naijawebmaster: 2:19pm On Nov 17, 2018
Everybody is running. Who will na fix the country?

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by chloride6: 2:20pm On Nov 17, 2018
So 3 in 10 were accepted.

That's still higher than the ratio of school leavers finding jobs.

Canada for President

grin

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by NothingDoMe: 2:20pm On Nov 17, 2018
ednut1:
When everyone dey claim gay and female genital mutilation hahahaha
Cos North America nor like gay persecution or female genital mutilation

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by Kirinwa: 2:37pm On Nov 17, 2018
So after voting for Buhari, they want to abandon ship now. So that who will suffer it?

No, we are all in this together. Bundle them back, no one is going anywhere.

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by Agugbadin: 2:46pm On Nov 17, 2018
A woman that has given birth in Nigeria will still go to Canada to seek asylum on the ground of female genetial mutilation What big Lie. Why not relocate from the rural area to the city in Nigeria rather than go to Canada

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by Mizwisdom(f): 2:53pm On Nov 17, 2018
Only one or two boxes as your entire possession in life? They are real refugees, Canada should help their ministry

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by blackmercyvelli(m): 2:54pm On Nov 17, 2018
Weldon oh

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by SingleWahala(f): 2:59pm On Nov 17, 2018
grin grin grin...... VERYYYYYY GOOOOOOOD grin grin grin Make dem come back cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by Nobody: 3:01pm On Nov 17, 2018
grin If the “Giants” of Africa are seeking asylum, isn’t Africa in great trouble ..

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Re: Canada Rejects 70.7% Of Nigerian Asylum Seekers Who Crossed Borders by hucienda: 3:02pm On Nov 17, 2018
To get USA Visa would now be very difficult for the genuine ones.

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