Asylum seekers will wait up to two years for refugee claims to be processed: IRB
OTTAWA — The arm’s-length agency that processes refugee claims says asylum seekers who cross into Canada today will have to wait almost two years before learning whether they can stay.
The Immigration and Refugee Board says wait times are currently at 21 months, but could have climbed even higher without a cash infusion from the federal government.
The Liberals set aside $74 million over two years in this the 2018 budget to address a major backlog of asylum claims at the IRB.
The board has used the money to hire more than 60 new staff to adjudicate refugee claims and appeals, many of which are coming from an influx of tens of thousands of “irregular” border crossers who have come from the United States through non-official entry points.


