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Migrant Smuggling to Canada. An Enquiry into Vulnerability and Irregularity through Migrant Stories

Migrant Smuggling to Canada. An Enquiry into Vulnerability and Irregularity through Migrant Stories
Type
Study
Country
Afghanistan, Canada, Syrian Arab Republic (the)
Region
Asia and the Pacific, Central and North America and the Caribbean, Middle East and North Africa
Organization
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Year
2018
Authors
Samuel Hall

The aim of this study are to map out of the characteristics of the current and developing smuggling networks that have Canada as a final destination and assess the vulnerabilities and exploitation that migrants are exposed to during their journeys. The study focuses on assessing migrant vulnerabilities, protection needs and exposure to exploitation before migration, during their transit and upon arrival through a qualitative research based on migrants' experiences of irregular migration to Canada – with a focus on Afghan and Syrian migrants.