Canada has made it clear that seeking asylum does not automatically allow individuals to stay in the country.
The Immigration, Refugee, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has stated that anyone applying for asylum must prove that returning to their home country would put them in serious danger.
The asylum process is meant to protect those fleeing threats such as torture, persecution, and harsh treatment.
However, Canada warned that this is not an easy way to enter the country.
Each applicant must present strong evidence of the risks they face and go through several checks, including medical exams, biometric data collection, and security screenings.
Authorities stressed that not all asylum claims will be approved.
Applications with false information may be rejected, and those who do not meet the requirements will be deported.
The process can take a long time, and there is no guarantee that an applicant will be allowed to stay.
Canada’s asylum system follows strict legal guidelines to ensure that only those with valid claims receive protection.
