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World November 5, 2025

TAXPAYER RAGE: $195/DAY Funds Asylum Seeker Stays – Is This INSANE?

TAXPAYER RAGE: $195/DAY Funds Asylum Seeker Stays – Is This INSANE?

A quiet financial burden is falling on Canadian citizens, revealed in recent government documents. Taxpayers are currently funding accommodations and sustenance for individuals arriving at the border seeking asylum, at a rate of $195 per night.

Interestingly, this figure represents a decrease from the previous year. In 2024, the nightly cost for room and board was $224, a difference of $29. This information came to light following a direct inquiry from Conservative MP Lianne Rood, seeking a detailed accounting of provisions and associated costs.

The breakdown shows the average hotel room now costs $132.38 per night, a slight reduction from $140. Meals have also become less expensive, averaging $62.18 daily compared to $84 last year. Despite these decreases, the Immigration Department has remained silent on the specific measures taken to achieve these savings.

Asylum seekers with all of their worldly possessions sleep on the street outside of the City of Toronto shelter on Peter St. as they wait for housing on Friday, July 14, 2023.

The reported costs don’t tell the whole story. Additional expenses, such as snacks, bottled water, and essential supplies provided by the Canada Border Services Agency at ports of entry and airports, are not included in the $195 figure. These supplementary provisions average $28.32 per individual.

Officials maintain that asylum claimants are treated with both compassion and efficiency, while upholding the principles of the immigration system. Those held for examination longer than three hours are offered necessities like meals, drinks, snacks, blankets, and hygiene products.

The numbers reveal a significant volume of claims being processed. In the first half of 2025 alone, border agents handled 10,655 asylum seekers at land crossings and 6,275 at airports. Additionally, the RCMP intercepted 701 individuals attempting to cross the border illegally.

A concerning trend has also emerged regarding housing. A recent briefing note to the Minister of Housing estimated that illegal immigrants and refugee claimants now constitute 13% of the individuals utilizing homeless shelters across Canada, highlighting a potential strain on social services.

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