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Immigration to Canada / Canada–United States relations / Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada / Refugee / Canada Border Services Agency / Demography / Canada and Iraq War resisters / Forced migration / Right of asylum / Human migration
Date: 2013-05-27 14:49:32
Immigration to Canada
Canada–United States relations
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Refugee
Canada Border Services Agency
Demography
Canada and Iraq War resisters
Forced migration
Right of asylum
Human migration

The Refugee Claim Process in Canada As of December 15, 2012 Under Canada’s immigration laws, a person in Canada can claim status as a Convention Refugee or a Person in Need of Protection.  Convention Refugees are pe

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