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Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by adenigga(m): 6:13am On Mar 23
No fewer than 13,171 Nigerians who applied for refugee protection from January 2013 to December 2024 were turned down by Canadian government, Sunday PUNCH reports.

This includes 811 Nigerians rejected in 2024.

Official data from the Refugee Protection Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada placed Nigeria among the top five countries with the most rejected claims. It ranked 5th.

Others are Mexico with 2,954 rejections, India (1,688), Haiti (982) and Colombia (723).

The IMRB grants refugee protection in Canada if the RPD satisfactorily confirms that an applicant or claimant meets the United Nations definition of a Convention refugee, “which has been incorporated into Canadian law, or that the applicant is a person in need of protection.”

The 1951 UN Convention relating to the Status of Refugees defines refugees as persons who have a substantiated fear of persecution because of their race, nationality, religion, political ideology or membership in a particular social group.

Such social groups can include sexual orientation, gender identity, being a woman and persons living with HIV/AIDS.

However, persons asking for protection in Canada must show evidence portending danger of torture, risk to their life or risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment should they return to their country of nationality.

Typically, such protection claims are made when immigrants notify the Border Services Agency at any port of entry upon arriving in Canada or report to an immigration officer.

“The officer decides whether the claim is eligible to be referred to the IRB.

“If the claim is eligible, it is sent (“referred”) to the RPD to start the claim for refugee protection process,” an application guideline by the Refugee Board reads.

Within the timeframe reviewed, 94 claims from Nigerian passport holders were abandoned. The RPD says a claim may be abandoned if “the completed Basis of Claim Form was not provided on time, the claimant’s current and correct contact information was not provided, or the claimant did not attend their refugee protection claim hearing or the special hearing on the abandonment of the claim (if required).”

Seventy-eight claims were withdrawn, representing cases where “the claimant does not continue with their claim,” the RPD said, while 19,889 claims were still pending.

The breakdown of the rejections since 2013 showed that 127, 241 and 248 Nigerians were denied protection in 2013, 2014 and 2015, respectively, under the new system for determining refugee protection claims made in Canada—which took effect on December 15, 2012.

476, 917 and 1,777 claims were rejected in 2016, 2017 and 2018 respectively.

2019 saw the highest number of rejected claims, with 3,951 Nigerian applicants turned down. Meanwhile, 1,770, 1,686, 728, 439 and 811 persons were denied protection in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024, respectively.

Nevertheless, 10,580 Nigerians were granted refugee status within the decade under review, with at least 2,230 from January to December 2024.

Official data placed Nigeria among the top 10 countries with the most claims accepted. It ranked 8th on the list.

Others are Turkiye with 4,866, Mexico with 4,363, Colombia with 3,340, Iran with 3,200, Pakistan with 2,556, Haiti with 2,211, Afghanistan with 1,921 and Kenya with 1,653 claims accepted.

They include less than 20 in 2013, 308, 394 and 389 in 2014 and 2015, respectively. 389, 764, 755 and 1,733 Nigerian protection seekers were accepted in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019, respectively. In 2020, 2021 and 2022, 1,534, 2,302, and 1,315 persons were granted protection, respectively.

Imaobong Ladipo-Sanusi is the Executive Director of the Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation.

She told our correspondent that irregular migration motivated by economic hardship is often the leading cause of rejections.

However, she said those who genuinely need protection should be accepted whether or not they migrate outside the regulatory norms of their receiving country.

Most times, many Nigerians miss it when they don’t understand the laws governing refugee status as adopted in their chosen destination. Every country has its regulations for absorbing people into its system.

“For one, documentation is crucial because coming irregularly will get you rejected from their system. But ultimately, everybody’s rights must be protected. Migration must be safe, orderly and regular. Even if their status is irregular, those who really need protection should be protected,” Ladipo-Sanusi told Sunday PUNCH.

Meanwhile, a development economist, Aliyu Ilias, argued that the exit of more Nigerians and their permanent settlement in Canada means less skilled labour for the country.

According to Ilias, the country is running at a loss, given the subsidised education some professionals receive from Nigerians and deploy their skills elsewhere.

“It’s definitely a cause of concern because our professionals are moving, and it takes a whole lot to train these professionals. In the medical sector, Nigeria subsidises a lot to get people trained.

“You cannot get trained as a medical doctor or an engineer abroad for a cheaper cost compared to what we get in Nigeria. So, it is a total brain drain in the long run and for the economy, it is reducing our GDP.

“The appalling part is that most of our Nigerian brothers and sisters who go out do not return. They get permanent residency, and they become valuable to the immediate country,” he explained.

Citing reports revealing that Nigerians in the Diaspora remitted an average of $20bn annually from 2019 to 2021, Ilias said, “Perhaps, the only hope is that these Nigerians send back some of their incomes home.”

However, the Convener of the civil society group, Concerned Nigerians, Deji Adeyanju, said the country could not thrive long-term on tokenism.

He argued that the monies received as remittances were no match for the economic contributions the fleeing Nigerians would have made if they remained in the country.

“So, can we develop our economy with tokenism? How can professionals migrating from a country be a good thing?” Adeyanju queried.

He added, “The health sector is struggling. When your best brains leave your country and go to build other economies all around the world, how can that be good for any nation?

“Innovators, scientists, doctors, surgeons, even lawyers are leaving the country. Look at how our doctors and university lecturers are being treated. Why should any professional stay behind? This has become what we call the Japa syndrome.”

Source: https://punchng.com/Canada-denies-13,000-Nigerians-asylum

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by Uteghe(m): 6:24am On Mar 23
Stay back in Nigeria and salvage your country.

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by Holyfic: 7:34am On Mar 23
One guy de tell me this route that last year I just burn the idea, I know its 20/80 except say u wan go as gay couple which is 50/50, Canada exodus dor cast don't bother wasting your time and money

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by Maxymilliano(m): 8:05am On Mar 23
However, persons asking for protection in Canada must show evidence portending danger of torture, risk to their life or risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment should they return to their country of nationality.

Their asylum seeking is genuine. The situation in the country is critical

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by APOPTOSIS: 8:26am On Mar 23
Hmmmmm
Appalling

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by Ikaeniyan0: 8:27am On Mar 23
Nice one. Most of them are just lying.

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by ChizzyBuna(m): 8:32am On Mar 23
Dress and behave like Gay
Enter Canada Embassy
Tell them Nigerians wan kill all Gays
Your Canada Visa will be granted

Simple

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by straighttalk(m): 8:32am On Mar 23
Why?

Are Nigerians not human being?

What are they afraid of?

Don't they want investors?

Simple! Nigeria too should deny Canadians seeking asylum.

Tit for tat

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by Eriokanmi: 8:32am On Mar 23
Please come back home. We love you. Let's face it together. 2027 is approaching, hoping you'd join us in salvaging Nigeria. You don't need to run anywhere with good leadership in place, except it's so necessary

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by AmazingELixir: 8:32am On Mar 23
Ok oo

The ones that sold off all they owned in Nigeria to move abroad ....all i can say is sorry to them.

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by Nokio2: 8:35am On Mar 23
. Canada wey get 365 days of harmattan dey foam...
na man dey do man.
13000 of una wan comot who go come chop all the sweet potatoes wey I don plant like dis...send Dem back

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by SatoshiX: 8:35am On Mar 23
As a country, we too overdo. Imagine using the same line of story for almost 10 years? So Oyinbo no get sense abi? Na only una bokoharam dey pursue, ma only una husband family wan kill, na only una run from persecution. But at the end of the day after getting your PR and passport, you fly to the same country to celebrate.. 😂😂
I know so many persons that can't fly directly to Nigeria from Canada so that their lies will no get bursted. They instead comes in through Benin, Ghana and Togo. Premium fake life.

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by Parydelegate: 8:36am On Mar 23
Agbadorians will be happy with this news

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by HEAVEN4444: 8:36am On Mar 23
40 million naira Japa money down the drain. Awon werey. Some sell house

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by Myrepublic(m): 8:37am On Mar 23
You stay Naija , problem. You try to run away , problem.

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by Shellsploit: 8:37am On Mar 23
Amazing development

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by RomanGreen: 8:38am On Mar 23
Uteghe:
Stay back in Nigeria and salvage your country.

Clown, you and who? Enjoy the country alone.

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by SatoshiX: 8:38am On Mar 23
HEAVEN4444:
40 million naira Japa money down the drain. Awon werey. Some sell house
I'm telling you. I still can't understand the rationale

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by SatoshiX: 8:39am On Mar 23
RomanGreen:


Clown, you and who? Enjoy the country alone.
Oya na Continue your wandering.

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by SIXTEENTH(m): 8:39am On Mar 23
We grind or we die, kudos to us who stayed back home

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by HEAVEN4444: 8:41am On Mar 23
SatoshiX:

I'm telling you. I still can't understand the rationale
ahh well its greed. Their greed done dig grave for them

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by ednut1(m): 8:43am On Mar 23
HEAVEN4444:
40 million naira Japa money down the drain. Awon werey. Some sell house
40m is for student visa not asylum or permanent residency. Make una rest

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by SatoshiX: 8:43am On Mar 23
HEAVEN4444:
ahh well its greed. Their greed done dig grave for them
Or peer pressure, Classisim.

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by HEAVEN4444: 8:47am On Mar 23
SatoshiX:

Or peer pressure, Classisim.
hmm I guess . Not sure what classism has to do with it though. Even peer pressure is weak. Who pressures someone to Japa ? I think its greed and lack of contentment and some want to post pics for the gram from Canada lol

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by doggedfighter(f): 8:52am On Mar 23
ednut1:
40m is for student visa not asylum or permanent residency. Make una rest

Don't mind them.

Always gloating with half information.

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by blackgold2018(m): 8:52am On Mar 23
Maxymilliano:


Their asylum seeking is genuine. The situation in the country is critical
yea its genuine dou. But exaggerated.

If they ve come clean with the truth like, saying the harsh and cruel economy in Nigeria, plus no regard in Human value, no security, no free movement and no freedom of speech. They re some core truths you tell them. They already know that. They might grant you the asylum because of your sincerity.

The exaggeration showed their desperation

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by Apel147(m): 8:52am On Mar 23
It should be granted to those in IDP camps don't you think so? Not people who have good jobs or living normal lives but just wanna japa for japa sakes! Nigerians too the overdo that na why e don cast!




Maxymilliano:


Their asylum seeking is genuine. The situation in the country is critical
Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by HEAVEN4444: 8:52am On Mar 23
ednut1:
40m is for student visa not asylum or permanent residency. Make una rest
them come school but not to attend. Dem wan work. So Dem wan shortcut am with refugee status. You think say one 50 year old baba with student visa wan go siddon inside classroom ? 😁😁

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by ednut1(m): 8:55am On Mar 23
HEAVEN4444:
them come school but not to attend. Dem wan work. So Dem wan shortcut am with refugee status. You think say one 50 year old baba with student visa wan go siddon inside classroom ? 😁😁
those ones didn’t pay full school fees before coming to Canada . Na of recent schools begin ask for substantial or full payment.Duhhh.

Back in 2019 i didn’t spend up to 1.5m to japa to canada as a permanent resident. There are people who still japa with work visas to uk or permanent residency to Canada/Australia . But una don tag every one who japa as spending 30-50 m 😒

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by chiboycue: 8:56am On Mar 23
adenigga:


Source: https://punchng.com/Canada-denies-13,000-Nigerians-asylum



The State of Emergency declared in Rivers State is a genuine reason for Rivers State indigenes to seek asylum in Canada.

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by HEAVEN4444: 8:56am On Mar 23
ednut1:
those ones didn’t pay full school fees before coming to Canada . Na of recent schools begin ask for substantial or full payment.Duhhh.
Ok so 20 million down the drain. It's still a lot of money to be wasted

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Re: Canada Denies 13,000 Nigerians Asylum by chopnaira: 8:58am On Mar 23
And some will still travel today or tomorrow to try their luck.

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