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Canada tightens asylum and entry rules under new immigration law to boost control
International
Published on 24 April 2026

Stricter asylum screening and expanded document control start now
Canada has passed new immigration and asylum legislation that tightens entry conditions for asylum seekers while speeding up and standardising claim processing. The government also gains greater authority over immigration documents, aiming to improve system efficiency and strengthen security. Supporters say it modernises workflows; critics warn it could raise hurdles for vulnerable applicants seeking protection.
- New law introduces stricter rules for asylum seekers entering Canada
- Processing of asylum claims is set to become more controlled and efficient
- Government gains expanded power over immigration document management
- Changes are framed as security upgrades for the immigration system
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