This claim is
false and widely circulated as misinformation. Here's a fact check with context and sources:
- Government Support: Refugees who arrive in Canada may receive temporary financial assistance under the Resettlement Assistance Program (RAP), which is meant to cover basic needs such as housing, food, and transportation.
- This support is modest and similar to provincial social assistance rates. For example:
- A single adult refugee might receive around $750–$1,100/month, depending on the province and situation.
- This adds up to $9,000–$13,200/year, not $80,000.
$750 - $1100/month barely covers groceries in Toronto. That's before other basic costs such as housing and transportation.
Let us know how a single refugee survives off $9k-$13k/year because the math isn't mathing.
Do refugees get free housing? If so, at market rates a 1 bedroom is $2300/month per
https://rentals.ca/national-rent-report
But refugees are not put up in long term rentals. They're put up in hotels, short term rentals which are typically far more expensive.
Using your figure of $13k plus one bedroom housing we're now up to $40,600 tax free dollars (using the cheapest housing, which they DON'T use), or the equivalent of $56,000 in pre-tax earnings. Add in clothing, transportation, other amenities and accomodations and you're up to $80k easily.
"In 2024, Canada's population of asylum claimants, protected persons, and related groups reached a record high of 470,029 "
Using a modest figure of $60k per refugee, under the assumption they utilized the first year of freebies, that's an initial investment of $28 billion dollars from Canadian tax payers.