internal document: The number of people who had their protection ceased in 2014 was almost five times the number in 2012 — rising from 24 to 116 — according to the Immigration and Refugee Board , which is mandated to decide if the individuals are still refugees or not, according to Toronto Star. An internal document obtained by the Canadian Council for Refugees under an access to information request showed the Conservative government has set an annual target of 875 applications to strip refugee status. Wielding new powers that came in with changes to immigration law in 2012, the federal government is now actively pursuing reopening asylum files under what known as a cessation application and forcing refugees whose circumstances have changed to leave Canada. Officials dispute that there a target. The law does not quantify how often and long a refugee might visit and stay in their homeland to constitute what, in government parlance, is called re-availment. Advocates say the government initiative has created anxiety and fear among former refugees, who may sometimes travel back to their homeland to visit ailing relatives or visit for longer periods after conditions in the country improve.
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