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Mexico, India, Haiti Lead List of Top Nationalities Deported from Canada in 2025 as Nigeria Makes List, CBSA Data Reveals Shocking Figures
In a striking revelation, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has disclosed the top nationalities of individuals deported from the country as of October 31, 2025. The data highlights a significant movement of people removed from Canadian soil, with certain countries disproportionately represented.
According to the official figures, Mexico tops the list with 3,972 deportations, marking the highest number among all nations. India follows closely with 2,831 individuals deported, while Haiti ranks third, with 2,012 removals.
Other countries featuring prominently include Colombia (737), Romania (672), and the United States (656). South American and Asian nations such as Venezuela (562), China (385), and Pakistan (359) also make the list. Notably, Nigeria appears at number nine, with 366 citizens deported.
The CBSA data paints a broader picture of Canada’s strict enforcement of immigration laws and border controls, with deportations spanning multiple continents, including North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Experts suggest that the numbers reflect both overstays and violations of Canadian immigration rules, as well as the country’s ongoing efforts to manage migration and uphold border security.
This latest report comes amid increased scrutiny of immigration enforcement policies in Canada, highlighting the challenges faced by both authorities and migrants navigating complex legal pathways.
Top 10 nationalities deported from Canada (Oct 31, 2025) according to source from Canada Border Service Agency
1. Mexico 🇲🇽: 3,972
2. India 🇮🇳: 2,831
3. Haiti 🇭🇹: 2,012
4. Colombia 🇨🇴: 737
5. Romania 🇷🇴: 672
6. United States 🇺🇸: 656
7. Venezuela 🇻🇪: 562
8. China 🇨🇳: 385
9. Nigeria 🇳🇬: 366
10. Pakistan 🇵🇰: 359
