Canada's Immigration Minister Announces Reforms to Immigration and Asylum Systems

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Canada's Immigration Minister Announces Reforms to Immigration and Asylum Systems
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Immigration Minister Marc Miller is preparing to introduce reforms to Canada's immigration and asylum systems. The current system faces issues such as inefficiency and the increasing number of unjust asylum claims. Miller highlighted the need for changes to address these challenges.

Canada 's Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced that additional reforms to the country's immigration and asylum systems will be proposed in the coming weeks. These reforms come after the federal government has reduced the targeted number of permanent residents to be admitted to Canada over the next two years and has tightened rules on temporary worker permits.

According to statistics provided by Canadian officials, the average wait time to process refugee and asylum claims is around 44 months. Miller stated that the asylum and refugee system is not functioning as intended due to volume and inefficiency. He also highlighted that an increasing number of people on student visas are filing asylum claims, an issue he aims to address through reforms

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