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      Canada admits refugees under its "Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program".
There are three recognized classes of refugees:
- Convention Refugees Abroad Class
 - Country of Asylum Class
 - Source Country Class
 
Eligibility
A person falls into the Convention Refugees Abroad class where they:
- are a Convention Refugee
 - live outside of Canada
 - are seeking to resettle in Canada
 - cannot return to country of residence/nationality
 - cannot integrate into country of first asylum
 - do not have another offer to resettle elsewhere
 
A person falls within the Country of Asylum class is a person where they:
- live outside country of citizenship
 - continues to be affected by armed conflict
 - cannot find adequate solution to the situation in a reasonable time
 
A person falls within the Source Country class where:
- reside in a designated "source country" which is the country of nationality or residency
 - continues to be affected by armed conflict.
 
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