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Warning: Refugee claims made by those seeking entry to Canada from the US are governed by the "Canada-US Safe Third Country Agreement". This agreement requires that those seeking refugee status in Canada make a claim in the USA first. This means by default Canada will return asylum claimants to the United States if they come to Canada from the US.  
Urgent Warning!: As of February, 10 2025 there are no viable routes to gain Refugee/Asylum status for current U.S. Citizens.


However, this agreement does not apply to US citizens, or stateless persons who are residents of the US. There are also several exceptions available which you can read about at https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/mandate/policies-operational-instructions-agreements/agreements/safe-third-country-agreement.html.
If you attempt to make a refugee/ asylum claim at the border and you don't qualify for any of these exceptions to the satisfaction of a border official, you will lose your ability to make a claim PERMANENTLY


Please consult an immigration lawyer before making an asylum claim, there is a high bar for documentation required to make these claims and it should not be considered a viable option in most cases.
Much of the sections in the Refugee/Asylum, Visa, and other sections have not yet been filled. We are working diligently to update all sections with viable, accurate, and citable information that you can trust. We understand the gravity and dangers in attempting to immigrate with incorrect information and we will continue to fill in with all current, and up to date information with that in mind
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Revision as of 19:58, 11 February 2025

Urgent Warning!: As of February, 10 2025 there are no viable routes to gain Refugee/Asylum status for current U.S. Citizens.

If you attempt to make a refugee/ asylum claim at the border and you don't qualify for any of these exceptions to the satisfaction of a border official, you will lose your ability to make a claim PERMANENTLY 

Much of the sections in the Refugee/Asylum, Visa, and other sections have not yet been filled. We are working diligently to update all sections with viable, accurate, and citable information that you can trust. We understand the gravity and dangers in attempting to immigrate with incorrect information and we will continue to fill in with all current, and up to date information with that in mind 




Why Canada?




Information for Visa and Permit Application
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Information for Refugee/ Asylum Claims
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Information for Other Methods of Immigration and Naturalization
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Community Resources in Canada
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