Immigration minister confident asylum claim backlog will be resolved
CALGARY — Canada’s immigration minister says he is confident a growing backlog of asylum claims will be addressed as the refugee system undergoes some changes.
Just over 64,000 refugee claims — including nearly 35,000 irregular arrivals and those from various other streams — are awaiting a decision from the Immigration and Refugee Board.
Refugees are now waiting close to two years to have their cases heard.
“We have appointed many, many, many judges to be able to have hearings in places like Calgary and Vancouver and invested again in the IRB to hire more staff, to be able to introduce innovations that speed up the process without compromising a fair due process,” Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen said in Calgary Friday.