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Canada to strict asylum process
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Jun 19, 2026
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Canada to strict asylum process

June 19, 2026
By: Jagdeep Singh
Canada
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Canada to strict asylum process

Building on recent measures to strengthen Canada’s immigration and asylum systems, and recent decreases in asylum claim volumes, the Government of Canada is taking further action to maintain a fair, orderly and well-managed asylum system.

Today, the Government of Canada published proposed regulations to implement recent asylum reforms introduced through the Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act. Canadians, stakeholders and interested organizations are invited to review the proposed regulations and provide feedback during a 30-day consultation period, with implementation anticipated later in 2026.  

The changes would establish clear requirements and timelines to improve how asylum claims are received, processed and decided. The measures are also designed to make the asylum process faster so that claims are processed more effectively while Canada’s commitment to protecting those in need continues to be upheld.

The proposed regulations would simplify and streamline the claim process and clarify the asylum application process, establish timelines for key government review, specify rules for reinstatement of withdrawn claims and claims that are not abandoned, strengthen support for vulnerable claimants, help eligible claimants get access to work permits sooner, create exceptions to new ineligibility rules

These changes build on recent measuresto reduce pressures on the asylum system, improve efficiency and strengthen system integrity, while continuing to provide timely protection to people who need it most.

“A well-managed asylum system benefits everyone. These reforms help people who need protection receive it sooner, provide greater certainty, and give them the opportunity to build their lives and contribute to communities across Canada. They also support a fair, efficient and sustainable asylum system by facilitating faster decisions for people who don’t qualify for protection,"  Lena Metlege Diab, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship


Published: June 19, 2026Updated: June 20, 2026
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