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Home Learn about Refugees Common Myths
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There is much incorrect information and assumptions about refugees. Below are some commons myths and the real story. These are taken from the Canadian Council for Refugee's web site. Further explanation for each and some other myths can be found there. MYTH: Real refugees are those who wait in refugee camps overseas. Those who make a claim in Canada jump the line and are not as deserving.Refugees are people who have been forced from their homes by human rights abuses. All refugees have a right to protection, wherever they are. MYTH: Canada does more than its share to assist refugees and asylum seekers when compared to other countries.On the contrary, international law recognizes that refugees often have no choice but to enter a country of asylum illegally. MYTH: Refugee claimants pose threats to Canada's security.Refugee claimants are not threats to security – they are seeking security and protection from threats to their own lives. MYTH: Canada has more difficulty intergrating newcomers today than a century ago. Immigrants are now more diverse.Fears about immigrant integration are not new. Generation after generation, people have worried about whether the most recent immigrants will integrate as well as previous immigrants. MYTH: Canada respects the rights of all refugees and immigrants living in Canada.Canadians are rightly proud of our Charter of Rights and Freedoms and our human rights commitments, but our record is not spotless. The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child has repeatedly criticized Canada for its slowness in reuniting refugee families.
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How long can I stay at Micah House? |
| Micah House welcomes refugee claimants until they are ready to find an apartment and move out.
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What will happen at my hearing? |
At your hearing, you will be heard by a judge and you will also have your lawyer with you. There may also be a lawyer representing the government. Your family members may be present. It is not a large gathering. |
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Is it cold in Canada? Hamilton? |
Canada generally has four seasons throughout the year. Average temperatures vary across the country and also depend on how far north the city is. |
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