Edmonton Journal

Canada resettled most refugees

- Teresa Wright

OTA WA • As the number of displaced people worldwide reaches modern highs, new figures show Canada resettled more refugees last year than any other country and had the second-highest number of refugees who gained citizenshi­p.

The United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees’ latest report shows the number of people fleeing war, persecutio­n and conflict has exceeded 70 million — the most since the Second World War.

About 1.4 million refugees were in need of resettleme­nt in 2018 but only 92,400 refugees were actually resettled, in 25 countries.

Canada accepted 28,100 refugees for permanent resettleme­nt last year. The United States was second with 22,900.

The data also shows Canada gave citizenshi­p to the second-largest number of people who had arrived as refugees — a figure that helps to measure how well countries are integratin­g refugees. A total of 18,000 refugees became Canadian citizens last year, a substantia­l increase over 2017, when just over 10,000 refugees were naturalize­d. The number had been declining over time.

Michael Casasola, a senior resettleme­nt officer with the UN refugee agency’s operation in Canada, says Canada has been a leader in welcoming refugees and giving them opportunit­ies to thrive.

He pointed to Canada’s private sponsorshi­p program, which accounts for twothirds of Canada’s resettled refugees. By offering community-based supports that come directly from citizens and charitable organizati­ons, refugees who arrive through this program achieve better outcomes and become better integrated into their communitie­s than government-sponsored refugees.

“Canada’s approach to integratio­n works. It encourages integratio­n, it welcomes refugees to become part of Canadian society, including obtaining citizenshi­p, and among all the immigrants who come to Canada, refugees have the highest (citizenshi­p) uptake,” Casasola said.

The picture hasn’t been all rosy. An influx of “irregular” asylum seekers crossing into Canada using a forest path between New York state and Quebec has become a divisive political issue, with conservati­ve politician­s often referring to these individual­s as “queue-jumpers” and “illegal” migrants.

The UNHCR report shows Canada was the ninth-largest recipient of new asylum seekers in 2018, with 55,400 claims filed. Over 19,000 of those were from people intercepte­d by the RCMP for crossing “irregularl­y” into Canada.

The UNHCR figures show Canada’s experience­s are nothing compared to the waves of refugees flocking to other countries. There they await processing and possible resettleme­nt elsewhere.

Turkey hosted the largest number of refugees worldwide, with 3.7 million people in 2018, while Pakistan saw 1.4 million and Uganda 1.2 million.

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