Two Major Provinces of Canada say No to Asylum Seekers #canada #canadavisa #canadaimmigration #trv

AJMAL MAHMOOD
19 Sept 202406:21

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Ajmal from Canada discusses the challenges asylum seekers are facing as major provinces like Quebec and Ontario request the federal government to redistribute asylum seekers due to resource constraints. Smaller provinces, however, are refusing to accept them, raising concerns about the future of these individuals. Ajmal highlights that while larger provinces struggle with capacity, asylum seekers can still seek refuge in smaller provinces, where processes may be smoother. He advises those in need of asylum to consider these regions to avoid delays and complications.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 Two major Canadian provinces (Quebec and Ontario) are facing a heavy burden from asylum seekers and have requested the federal government to redistribute them.
  • 🚫 Smaller provinces have refused to take any additional asylum seekers from the larger provinces, leading to uncertainty about the future of these asylum seekers.
  • 💼 Quebec and Ontario claim their resources and infrastructure are overwhelmed and unable to support the growing number of asylum seekers.
  • 📊 The federal government is considering a plan to redistribute asylum seekers across provinces based on population size, but this is still under discussion.
  • 🛑 New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and other smaller provinces have outright declined to accept asylum seekers, particularly if they come through federal channels.
  • ⚖️ Canada is obligated to hear asylum cases on merit, regardless of the challenges posed by resource constraints in larger provinces.
  • 📍 Asylum seekers typically prefer Quebec (Montreal) or Ontario (Toronto) as their initial destination, leading to overcrowding in these provinces.
  • ⏳ Smaller provinces argue that asylum seekers who initially settle in major provinces often return to these provinces after spending some time in smaller regions, reducing the incentive for smaller provinces to invest resources.
  • 💰 Smaller provinces demand that if they are to accept asylum seekers, they need financial support and additional resources from the federal government.
  • ✅ Despite the challenges, smaller provinces still present opportunities for asylum seekers, especially for those seeking faster processing times and fewer delays compared to larger provinces.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The video discusses the current situation of asylum seekers in Canada, focusing on how two major provinces, Quebec and Ontario, have requested the federal government to relieve the burden of asylum seekers due to limited resources and infrastructure.

  • Why are Quebec and Ontario asking the federal government to take action regarding asylum seekers?

    -Quebec and Ontario are asking the federal government to take action because their resources and infrastructure are overwhelmed by the high influx of asylum seekers. They have requested either the redistribution of asylum seekers to other provinces or an alternative arrangement to ease their burden.

  • How have the smaller provinces responded to the request to take in asylum seekers?

    -Smaller provinces, such as New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, have refused to accept asylum seekers that would be transferred from other provinces. They are concerned about the resource demands that come with supporting asylum seekers, including providing healthcare, education, and other services.

  • What concerns do smaller provinces have about taking in asylum seekers?

    -Smaller provinces are concerned that asylum seekers may not stay in their province long-term. They worry that after investing resources in supporting them, the asylum seekers will eventually move back to the larger provinces, such as Ontario and Quebec, where they initially settled.

  • What is the federal government's proposed solution for the asylum seekers issue?

    -The federal government is considering distributing asylum seekers among provinces based on population size. For example, if a province has 7% of the national population, it would receive 7% of the asylum seekers from Quebec and Ontario.

  • Will asylum seekers still be able to find refuge in Canada despite the challenges discussed?

    -Yes, Canada is bound by treaty obligations to hear asylum seekers' cases on merit. Despite the current challenges, asylum seekers will still be able to find refuge in Canada.

  • Why do asylum seekers prefer to settle in Quebec and Ontario initially?

    -Asylum seekers prefer to settle in Quebec and Ontario initially because these provinces, particularly cities like Toronto and Montreal, are well-known as popular destinations for newcomers. They offer more established immigrant communities, resources, and support networks.

  • What advice is given to asylum seekers in light of the current situation?

    -Asylum seekers are advised to consider settling in smaller provinces rather than larger ones like Quebec and Ontario. Smaller provinces have a shorter processing time for asylum applications and may offer a quicker path to establishing their lives in Canada.

  • What is the main challenge for smaller provinces in supporting asylum seekers?

    -The main challenge for smaller provinces is the allocation of resources. They do not want to invest in asylum seekers' healthcare, education, and other services, only for the asylum seekers to move back to the larger provinces after they become self-sufficient.

  • What is the current status of the asylum process in Canada according to the video?

    -The asylum process in Canada is still ongoing. However, there is pressure on the federal government to provide resources and financial support to provinces that accept asylum seekers to ensure they can adequately handle the influx.

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