refugee claimants: The assisted voluntary return and reintegration pilot program, or was supposed to save time and money by getting low-risk failed claimants to leave on their own instead of having border agents enforce deportation orders. , according to CBC. "The need for the as currently designed is questionable in that removals take longer and cost more compared to other low-risk removals since the refugee reform came into effect," the evaluation found. A controversial government program which tried to get failed refugee claimants out of the country faster by essentially paying them to leave won't be renewed after a scathing internal evaluation. But an evaluation by Canada Border Services Agency found that not what happened.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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