The Toronto Sun reported that there were between 35,000 and 120,000 illegal immigrants in Canada in 2013, approximately 40,000 of which the auditor general lost track of. Canada's illegal immigration policy is relatively lax compared to the policies of other first world nations. read more
Refugee influx: 5 things to know about illegal border crossings into Canada Refugee influx: 5 things to know about illegal border crossings into Canada Federal, provincial and municipal governments are determining the best ways to deal with an influx in people crossing in to Canada illegally from the U.S. read more
Canada's illegal immigration policy is relatively lax compared to the policies of other first world nations. Prior to the 1947 Citizenship Act, there was no such thing as a legal or illegal Canadian citizen. read more
Canada’s border agency is removing illegal immigrants in Canada regularly in a respectful, safe, and effective manner. Although in some cases individuals can be removed immediately, or allowed a temporary access into Canada with a Temporary Resident Permit as long as they do not pose a threat to Canadians. read more