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Citizenship and Immigration committee That would be CBSA, but we could follow up on that.
October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Citizenship and Immigration committee I can perhaps add to that. Just about 1,600 have actually been sent back to the U.S. through the STCA, the safe third country agreement. I am not exactly sure if all those 1,600 have come in between ports of entry. They would have come through at the land border, because the safe
October 3rd, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Public Safety committee We're not aware, post the 2002 negotiation, that governments tried to renegotiate. We're not aware of that.
September 28th, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Public Safety committee I've read that same article, but I can't verify that the negotiation or the attempt actually happened.
September 28th, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Public Safety committee I'm personally not aware. I don't know if colleagues are aware, but I'm not aware.
September 28th, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Citizenship and Immigration committee We're not aware, post the 2002 negotiation, that governments tried to renegotiate. We're not aware of that.
September 28th, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Citizenship and Immigration committee I've read that same article, but I can't verify that the negotiation or the attempt actually happened.
September 28th, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Citizenship and Immigration committee I'm personally not aware. I don't know if colleagues are aware, but I'm not aware.
September 28th, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Public Safety committee Well, just to provide a bit of precision, the protected persons number of 15,000 is the anticipated level of asylum claimants who would actually become protected persons in this year. It doesn't equate to the number of asylum claimants who might show up, because the process—
September 28th, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Public Safety committee We certainly have the number of asylum claimants who have come in thus far, which I think is 32,000. As to when you actually become a protected person, it's a staggered pace: you don't become a protected person until the IRB actually makes the determination that you are a protect
September 28th, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Citizenship and Immigration committee Well, just to provide a bit of precision, the protected persons number of 15,000 is the anticipated level of asylum claimants who would actually become protected persons in this year. It doesn't equate to the number of asylum claimants who might show up, because the process—
September 28th, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Citizenship and Immigration committee We certainly have the number of asylum claimants who have come in thus far, which I think is 32,000. As to when you actually become a protected person, it's a staggered pace: you don't become a protected person until the IRB actually makes the determination that you are a protect
September 28th, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Public Safety committee No, the asylum claims would be projected under the “protected status” persons.
September 28th, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Public Safety committee In 2017 the target is about 15,000.
September 28th, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon
Public Safety committee That's for the asylum seekers; then we have a column called “resettled refugees”.
September 28th, 2017Committee meeting
Paul MacKinnon