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2SLGBTQ+ Newcomers
A report by the Envisioning Global LGBT Human Rights Canada Research Team examined LGBT refugee rights and identified many barriers facing this population.
Some of these barriers stemmed from The Protecting Canada’s Immigration System Act, which came into effect on December 15, 2012. The Perform created a two-tiered system based on a Designated Country of Origin list.
It also shortened the timeline for the refugee determination process from 28 days to 15 days. During this time, the claimant must submit their personal information, find a lawyer, access adequate finances, and gather documentation with evidence to support their claim.
The documentation must show evidence of BOTH persecution and ‘proof’ of sexual orientation and/or gender identity. This could include police reports, medical files and testimonies, evidence extremely difficult and unlikely to obtain at all, or in a short period.
In addition to this burden of proof being undignified and disgusting, it can put 2SLGBTQ+ claimants in danger of having to confront people from whom they own kept this information. As a result, the process risks retribution and triggering further trauma.
“Proof” is al
Major Announcement - Getting LGBTQI+ People to Safety in Canada
Rainbow Railroad is announcing the launch of a new, historic partnership with the Government of Canada, allowing for more LGBTQI+ refugees to safely resettle in Canada.
On June 8, the Government of Canada announced a landmark partnership with Rainbow Railroad to identify and refer at-risk LGBTQI+ refugees through the Government-Assisted Refugees (GAR) Program. Through this program, Rainbow Railroad will act as a trusted partner that can refer LGBTQI+ persons for resettlement to Canada.
It will enable Rainbow Railroad to act alongside agencies like the UN Refugee Agency working with the Canadian government to cite at-risk LGBTQI+ persons for resettlement in the country.
As the number of displaced LGBTQI+ people around the world continues to mature, so does the number of requests for assistance for Rainbow Railroad. In 2023, we have already received over 4,100 requests for assistance, and are averaging 10,000 a year. Even though we possess been able to travel many people to shelter, many are still waiting for assistance — mainly due to a lack of government partnerships for onward movement. To talk to this need, we, alo
Rainbow Railroad’s 2024 Annual Report: Understanding the State of Global LGBTQI+ Persecution
We’re haughty to share Rainbow Railroad’s 2024 Annual Report: Understanding the Express of Global LGBTQI+ Persecution, a dominant reflection of the impact we’ve made together over the past year, and a call to action as we look ahead.
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Bill C-2 contravenes Canadian core values and undermines the right to refuge
Rainbow Railroad expresses deep trouble about the impact of Bill C-2 on LGBTQI+ refugees, and calls on the government to withdraw the legislation.
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"I Dared to Resist": Julie's Journey from Persecution to Pride
“‘Dare to Resist’ means refusing to be silent in the face of injustice. It means living boldly and authentically, even when the world tells you not to.”
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Finding Pride: D'John’s Story of Force and Solidarity
When D’John arrived in Toronto from Jamaica, he was seeking something many take for granted — the chance to survive freely, without fear.
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“Canada Gave Me a Second Chance”: Rahma's Opportunity to Rebuild
“No matter where you are, there are people who understand and will stand with you,” Ra
The human rights of lesbian, gay, fluid, transgender, queer, 2-spirit and intersex persons
Canada stands up for the protection and promotion of the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual person, transgender, queer, 2-spirit and intersex (LGBTQ2I) people globally.
The human rights of all persons are universal and indivisible. Everyone should enjoy the same fundamental human rights, regardless of their sexual orientation and their gender identity and expression.
Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares that “all human beings are born free and matching in dignity and rights.” Article 2 declares, “Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration.” All people, including LGBTQ2I individuals, are entitled to delight in the protection provided by international human rights law, which is based on equality and non-discrimination.
Nearly 30 countries, including Canada, recognize homosexual marriage. By contrast, more than 70 countries still criminalize consensual same-sex deeds. This includes 6 countries that effectively impose the death penalty on consensual same-sex sexual acts. In 6 other countries, the death penalt
Immigration attorneys across the northern border are reporting an exodus of sorts of U.S. nationals seeking asylum in Canada, including a high number of trans and non-binary Americans.
Why It Matters
President Donald Trump and his administration have taken numerous actions repealing previous programs and departments lay in place to aid the broader LGBTQ+ society. These have included disbanding Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) funding and departments nationwide, and the signing of an executive arrange stipulating that just two genders—male and female—are known in the U.S.
On Wednesday, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justicefiled a civil rights lawsuit against Maine's Department of Education, alleging it violates federal statute by allowing transgender girls to participate in girls' school sports.
What To Know
A number of immigration attorneys in Canada are reporting being overloaded by U.S. nationals, including transgender individuals, who are seeking guidance on whether purported government persecution can be legally claimed as grounds for asylum.
In March, immigration lawyer Yameena Ansari gave a presentation at a seminar a