Laws in Canada allow any refugee claimant, after their case has been rejected, to choose other avenues of appeal to the system, and perhaps some of them use this time to stay longer. However, it is justifiable that some of these cases are incorrectly concluded and well-deserving cases may be rejected as well. So these individuals go through a lengthy process.
We understand that reforming and producing new tools to decrease this time is legitimate. However, I suggest that a pre-screening system is produced first to eliminate bogus claimants arriving here. After individuals--