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Asylum Claims By Indians, including Punjabis, At Canadian Airports Surge by Over 500 percent
Published : Aug 24, 2024, 12:14 pm IST
Updated : Aug 24, 2024, 12:14 pm IST
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 Asylum Claims By Indians, including Punjabis, At Canadian Airports Surge by Over 500 percent
Asylum Claims By Indians, including Punjabis, At Canadian Airports Surge by Over 500 percent

The sheer volume of asylum claims filed at Canadian airports by Indian nationals has set new records.

Asylum cases from India and Punjab in Canada: In a significant and unprecedented development, Canada has witnessed an explosive surge in asylum seekers from India, including Punjabis, with a surge of over 500 percent in the second quarter of 2024, as compared to the same period last year.

The sheer volume of asylum claims filed at Canadian airports by Indian nationals has set new records. This has raised concerns and prompted discussions about the underlying causes and potential implications for both Canada and India.

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Not only from India, claims by Bangladeshis at Canadian airports have also increased by over 1,200 percent and by nearly 700 percent from Nigerians.

Year Total number of Asylum claims
2024 (January – June) 16,800
2023 11,265
2022 4,100
2021 1,495

This year, the number of Indians seeking asylum at Canadian airports has broken all records. From January 2024 to June 2024, 16,800 Indians have sought asylum at Canadian airports. 30 percent of them are from Punjab alone.

(For more news apart from Asylum cases from India and Punjab in Canada, stay tuned to Rozana Spokesman)

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