Canada to impose new timelines for asylum processing. But critics doubt they'll speed up the system

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Ottawa is streamlining the asylum process and imposing new timelines in its attempt to “improve processing efficiency and integrity,” but critics are unconvinced the changes would make the system faster.

According to the proposed reforms published Friday, a person seeking protection in Canada would be given 60 days to submit a complete asylum application, with a one-time extension of 30 days upon request.



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