Nigeria to issue travel documents faster to expelled border crossers: Hussen
OTTAWA — Nigeria has committed to helping reduce the flow of asylum seekers into Canada and has pledged to issue travel documents more quickly to its citizens who are in the process of being expelled from Canada as illegitimate refugee claimants, Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen said Friday.
Hussen travelled to the African nation this week as part of the Liberal government’s efforts to stop asylum seekers from crossing into Canada from the United States between legal checkpoints.
The assurance over documentation was a key commitment made during meetings Hussen held with top government officials in Nigeria, the minister said in a briefing with reporters about the trip.
“I got assurances about co-operation between Canada and Nigeria on irregular migration, both in terms of helping us with the deterrence message to the Nigerian public, but also in getting travel documents, passports for people who are in the removals queue,” Hussen said.


