Refugee Protection Claims Made by Irregular Border Crossers

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Important notes about statistics on irregular border crossers

  • For the purposes of this report, irregular border crossers are defined as individuals who entered Canada between official ports of entry. Like other refugee protection claimants, irregular border crossers are referred to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada’s (IRB) Refugee Protection Division (RPD) after Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) makes a determination of their eligibility.
  • The IRB is unable to report on irregular border crossers prior to February 2017, when system changes gave us the capacity to capture data on this population. However, due to some early inconsistencies in data entry it is possible that not all irregular border crossers are reflected in the statistics. In addition, only partial data is available for the months of February and March 2017.
  • The national level statistics in this report are generated by using data entered at referral by IRCC and the CBSA, as well as data from the IRB’s electronic case tracking system.
  • Data is only displayed for the top 10 countries (by referrals), which represents approximately 80% of all irregular border crosser refugee claim referrals.
  • Data is subject to change and caution should be exercised in drawing conclusions regarding trends based on the small number of finalizations to date.
  • The country of alleged persecution in the table below corresponds to the first listed country of alleged persecution as identified by the claimant when they made their claim to an officer from the CBSA or from IRCC, and which was entered in the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) case management system.
  • The table below reflects the data on countries as they are currently captured in the IRB case management system, and is used solely to support the refugee determination process. The fact that these countries are listed should not be construed as recognition of a particular territory’s sovereignty or political status.

Refugee Protection Claims Made by Irregular Border Crossers - Top 10 Countries of Alleged Persecution (February 2017 to March 2021​)​

 
IntakeFinalizedPending
AcceptedRejectedAbandonedWithdrawn & OtherTotal
Total (all countries)
59,148 20,584 15,154 1,010 1,690 38,438 20,710
Nigeria16,114
3,686
6,418
185
181
10,470
5,644
Haiti9,220
1,716
4,045
315
177
6,253
2,967
Colombia3,421
1,059
363
5181
1,554
1,867
Pakistan​
2,317
771
411
​--
--
1,294
1,023
Congo, Democratic Republic2,086
284
260
3662
642
1,444
Turkey1,928
1,737
--
​--
​--
1,824
104
Sudan1,673
1,203
108
2468
1,403
270
Angola1,459
--
271
--
--
573
886
Eritrea1,219
960
--
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104
1,124
95
United States of America1,184
--
611
--
97
778
406
Other Countries18,527
8,895
2,576
286
766
12,523
6,004

Due to privacy considerations, some values in this table have been suppressed and replaced with the notation "--". As a result, components may not be a sum of the total indicated. In general, the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada suppresses values greater than 0 but less than 20. Learn more about how the Board approaches small value suppression.