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<p>We have a proud history of providing protection to those who need it, for as long
as it is needed, in accordance with our international obligations under the Refugee
Convention. However, refugee status is not necessarily permanent and it may be appropriate
to revoke such status where it is clear someone no longer needs protection; where
evidence emerges that status was obtained by deception; or where someone commits a
serious crime and is a danger to the community or represents a threat to national
security.</p><p>We do not hold sufficiently reliable data to answer the question in
the requested format.</p>
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