By Million Tafesse on Wednesday, 08 April 2026
Category: News

Canada Implements New Asylum & Immigration Measures Under Bill C-12

Canada has introduced significant updates to its immigration and asylum framework. As of March 26, 2026, Bill C‑12—the Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act—has officially become law. These changes affect how asylum claims are assessed, how information is shared across government departments, and how immigration documents are managed.

Below is a clear breakdown of what newcomers, refugee claimants, and temporary residents need to know.

New Eligibility Rules for Asylum Claims

Starting June 3, 2025, two new conditions will determine whether an asylum claim can be referred to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB).

You may be found ineligible if:

Important Exceptions & Protections

New Rules for Domestic Information Sharing

Bill C‑12 gives IRCC clearer authority to share certain personal information within the department and with federal, provincial, and territorial partners.

What IRCC Can Now Share

How We Can Support You

At CIECSI, our team is here to help you:

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