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Critics say Canada’s new immigration and border law puts LGBTQ+ people in…

Canada's new immigration and border law took effect on June 13, 2026. The law was announced by the Canadian government. It is set to impact various groups of people.

This new law matters because it marks a significant shift from the previous policies that were in place to protect vulnerable individuals, including those from the LGBTQ+ community. Historically, Canada has been known for its welcoming and inclusive stance towards refugees and immigrants, particularly those fleeing persecution due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. The previous policies were designed to provide a safe haven for these individuals, but the new law has raised concerns among critics who argue that it may put LGBTQ+ people in danger. In comparison to the prior rule, this new law appears to be more restrictive, which could have far-reaching consequences for those seeking asylum in Canada.

The specifics of the new law include eligibility criteria and requirements that applicants must meet in order to be considered for immigration or asylum. However, the exact details of these criteria and requirements are not yet clear, and it is unclear how they will be implemented. The law also does not provide specific dollar amounts or dates that are relevant to the application process. Additionally, there is no mention of specific NOC codes or country lists that will be affected by the new law.

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The new law is set to affect various groups of people, including LGBTQ+ individuals from countries such as Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, where they may face persecution due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. Other affected groups may include refugees and asylum seekers who are fleeing violence or discrimination in their home countries. These individuals may now face increased barriers to entry into Canada, which could put them at greater risk of harm.

For those who are concerned about the impact of the new law, the practical next step is to check their IRCC online account for updates on their application status. It is also important to review the new eligibility criteria and requirements to determine how they may be affected. Additionally, individuals who are seeking asylum in Canada should be aware of the new law and its potential implications for their application, and should seek guidance from a qualified immigration lawyer if necessary.

Via Global News — Canada

A small portion of this article — research support, fact-cross-checking, and copy-editing — was assisted by AI tooling. Editorial decisions, source verification, and final sign-off remain with our team. We cite primary sources from canada.ca for every factual claim.

Last reviewed: June 13, 2026

Source: canada.ca · IRCC.com is an independent news site and not affiliated with the Government of Canada.

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