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Analysis from RCM Joint Liaison Officers' Meeting on March 7, 2005 in Vancouver, Canada, discussing recent irregular migration patterns to Canada, border services enforcement, distribution of refugee claims (2001-2004), nationalities of refugee claimants, and emerging trends with Permanent Resident Cards. The data includes refugee claims at the USA border, IDAs, interceptions, and fraud cases related to Canadian documents. It also outlines expectations for 2005 in the Americas regarding air arrivals, land/sea entry, routing patterns, and dispersion of embarkation points.
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Irregular Migrationto CanadaRecent Trends RCM Joint Liaison Officers’ Meeting March 7, 2005 Vancouver
Distribution of Refugee Claims 2001 - 2004 Source: FOSS Source: FOSS Source: FOSS
Refugee Claims by Nationality 2003-2004 Source: FOSS
Refugee Claims at USA Border 2004 Colombia represents 40% of the8,890 refugee claims at the land border in 2004. Source: FOSS
IDAs and Interceptions to Canada 1990-2004 2004: 2,439 5,629 Source: SSI
Top 10 Nationalities - Inadpax 2004 Total: 8,068 Source: SSI
INADPAX Nationality 2003-2004 Source: SSI
Top 10 Passports Used by INADPAX 2004 Total: 7,461 Source: SSI
Canadian Documents Used by INADPAX 2004 Total: 2,761 Source: SSI
Temporary Resident Visas: Nature of fraud 2004 Total: 924 Source: SSI
Canadian Passports: Nature of fraud 2004 Total: 850 Source: SSI
Emerging trends with the PR Card • Counterfeited • Impostor Travel
INADPAX Transit Points 2003 / 2004Source countries not included
What to expect in 2005 in the Americas • Expect overall decrease in air arrivals • Increased incidence of surreptitious entry by land or sea • Increased routings through the Americas • Increased dispersion of last embarkation points in the Americas