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Record Channel crossing mirrors migration pressures Canada watches at its own borders

Evening Standard Published Aug 10, 2026 Reviewed Aug 18, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Nigel Farage said that a boat carrying 230 people was taken into Dover at 2.30am, marking a record number in a single vessel.
230 people · boat Nigel Farage, Reform UK leader
Home Office figures reported that 258 migrants arrived in the UK in four boats on Saturday.
258 migrants · migrants Home Office, spokesperson
The Home Office reported that the provisional total of migrant arrivals for 2026 so far is 14,819, 43% lower than the same period last year and 16% lower than the same period in 2024.
14819 arrivals · migrant arrivalsmore than 43 % · migrant arrivalsmore than 16 % · migrant arrivals Home Office, spokesperson
The Home Office spokesperson said that they have signed a payment-by-results deal with France to put 40% more boots on the ground on French beaches.
more than 40 % · boots on French beaches Home Office spokesperson, spokesperson

A single boat carrying 230 people reached Dover on Monday, the largest such arrival on record.

A record 230 migrants crossing the English Channel in a single boat underscores the kind of irregular migration pressures that Canada also monitors at its own borders.

GB News said the "mega dinghy" left France overnight, arriving in Dover in the early hours of Monday.

The number breaks the previous record from July when 165 people successfully made the crossing.

People smugglers have been increasing the number of migrants crammed into boats in recent months.

A dinghy carrying 173 people capsized in the English Channel after its engine caught fire earlier this month.

Responding on X, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said: "At 2.30am this morning a boat carrying 230 people was taken into Dover.

"This is a record number in a single vessel.

"It's yet more proof that this illegal invasion is a national security emergency."

Some 258 migrants arrived in the UK in four boats on Saturday, according to Home Office figures.

But the number of overall arrivals for 2026 has dropped compared with last year.

The provisional total for the year so far is 14,819-43% lower than the number recorded by this time last year and down 16% on the same period in 2024.

A Home Office spokesperson said: "This latest incident demonstrates the reckless and dangerous tactics employed by the criminal gangs facilitating these crossings, who continue to put lives at risk by cramming ever greater numbers of people onto unseaworthy vessels.

"We are making progress, with the number of small boat crossings down this year and the lowest number recorded for the month of July since 2020.

"But we must go further, which is why we have signed a payment-by-results deal with the French to put 40% more boots on the ground on French beaches."

Canada has also contended with irregular border crossings along its southern frontier and has negotiated agreements with Washington to manage asylum claims.

Both nations face the challenge of securing borders while meeting international protection obligations.

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