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Page 1: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

Who is a Refugee?

Page 2: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

A Refugee is a person who

Is outside his or her own country Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:

race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group.

cannot return home or is afraid to do so.

Page 3: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

Refugee, Migrant, Displaced Person, Asylum Seeker?

Refugee: Forced to flee a country due to persecution

Internally displaced: Forced to flee but does not cross a border to leave their country

Asylum seeker: A refugee who is seeking protection, but no country has ‘determined’ whether or

not the person meets the definition of a refugee

Migrant : A person who moves, usually voluntarily, to live or work, either temporarily or

permanently. May or may not cross a border.

Page 4: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

How Do Refugees Come to Canada?

1. Resettlement: refugees usually are referred to Canada by the United Nations High

Commissioner for Refugees They become landed immigrants upon arrival in Canada They may be assisted by the government or private sponsors

2. Spontaneous Arrivals (Refugee Claimants) People travel to Canada and make a refugee claim upon arrival in Canada. They go through a refugee determination process to determine if they are

convention refugees. If successful they are allowed to apply to become permanent residents If not successful they are required to leave Canada.

Page 5: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

Is Canada Refugee Friendly?(yes and no)

yes

sponsorships/resettlement: Canada normally resettles 10% of all refugees identified by UNHCR .

In 2012 The three major countries of resettlement were: the United States (53,053 persons departed), Australia (5,079), and Canada (4,755).

Private Sponsors resettled an additional 6-7,000 individuals

Settlement – integration programs

Inland refugee determination process

Page 6: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

Canada’s Resettlement of Refugees

Page 7: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

Is Canada refugee friendly?(no)

Visa restrictions Safe 3rd country with USA Short time frames to make a refugee claim DCO (designated country of origin) Cuts to refugee health care Government promotes concept of ‘bogus refugees’ Slow overseas processing Response to resettlement is declining; less government support and more private

sponsors

Page 8: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

Refugees in the World Today

Page 9: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

Where are Syrians?

Page 10: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

What is the rest of the world Doing?

Hundreds of thousands of refugees have fled the region for Europe as they have lost hope of finding a long term solution in the region

Sept. 22 2015, EU countries agreed to divide 120,000 refugees among members of the European Union. (does not account for large numbers already in their countries or at their borders)

Gulf Arab states' : Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates officially have taken NO Syrian refugees. (they have provided $$ to neighbouring countries to support refugees

Page 11: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

What is Canada Doing?

UNHCR requested all countries to provide resettlement assistance for 130,000 Syrian refugees in 2014, 2015, and 2016

Between 2009-2014 Canada resettled 1200 Syrian refugees.

In January 2015 Canada committed to resettle 10,000 Syrian refugees by 2017.

In September 2015 Canada committed to resettle 10,000 Syrian and Iraqi refugees by September 2016.

Aid to the region

Page 12: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

How Does Canada compare to other resettlement countries?

Page 13: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

Previous Refugee Responses of Canada

Page 14: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

What is Amnesty International Doing? European Union

Page 15: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

What is Amnesty International Doing?Research

Page 16: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

What Is Amnesty International Doing?In Canada

Calling on all Party leaders to adopt a platform which supports refugee rights

One part time staff person works with refugee claimants in Canada

Advocacy on Canadian refugee policy Restore health care to all refugees Respond to Syria refugee crisis My Door is Open for Refugees

Page 17: Who is a Refugee?. A Refugee is a person who  Is outside his or her own country  Has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of:  race,  religion,

What Can you do?

Support Amnesty’s Call to the Canadian Government to:

Resettle 10,000 Syrian by the end of 2015 Introduce flexible measures, such as Temporary Resident Permits, for Syrians with

family in Canada Facilitate private sponsorship of Syrians Dramatically increase human, logistic and financial resources to improve processing

of applications Convene a summit to plan medium and long term response Maintain existing commitments to resettle refugees from other countries