By merely walking over a ditch into Quebec, migrants are able to instantly secure at least two years of Canadian residency.
The revelations shine new light onto a back door into Canada that currently stands as the single easiest way to enter the country. By merely walking over a ditch into Quebec, thousands of migrants each year are able to instantly secure at least two years of Canadian residency — and even a Canadian health care card.entered Canada illegally via Roxham Road, a rural two-lane Quebec road that ends right at the U.S. border.
From there, the RCMP officer directs everyone to a large white building for a quick pat-down and questionnaire before the border-crossers are ultimately let into the country as refugee claimants. But the agreement doesn’t apply if the asylum claim is made when the would-be refugee is already on Canadian soil. And although it’s obviously illegal to enter the country without first passing through a border checkpoint, Canada makes an exception for nationals who do so for the purpose of claiming asylum.Article content
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