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  1. Under Canada’s immigration law, you can ask the Federal Court of Canada to review immigration decisions. There are deadlines to apply for a review. For example, if the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) rejects your claim for refugee protection, you must file an application for a Federal Court review within 15 days of the IRB decision.

  2. 2. Providing the Basis for your Claim. 3. Gathering and submitting evidence. 4. Attending your hearing. 5. Receiving your decision. If you have a claim for refugee protection pending before the RPD, you must keep your contact information up to date with the IRB.

  3. 5 days ago · At the end of the hearing or soon after, the judge will issue an oral or written decision. If the judge approves you for asylum, that's great. Nevertheless, the approval is not final until you find out whether the government attorney plans to appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals (B.I.A.). If the DHS attorney "reserves appeal," then you'll ...

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  4. the inventory of pending appeals stood at 7,100, down 1,300 (16%) from 8,400 at the end of March 2020. Projected wait times are approximately 24 months for refugee claims and 12 months for refugee appeals. Average wait times over the past 2 years have generally remained the same. Processing times over the past 2 years have been lower than this ...

  5. Seeking asylum is not a shortcut to get around normal immigration rules and procedures. There must be legitimate reasons why asylum is necessary or it won’t be granted. Canada respects its international obligations toward those who genuinely need help and protection. However, we must also make sure that all laws are followed to protect the ...

  6. The Court’s jurisdiction over citizenship, immigration and refugee matters comprises the following: Any matter arising under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. This law governs immigration to Canada including temporary residence, permanent residence, and refugee protection. The Court hears judicial reviews of any matter arising under ...

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  8. You should get legal help to present your asylum claim. If eligible, you can appeal to the Refugee Appeal Division (RAD) of the IRB. Appeal is successful. You are either recognized as a refugee or returned to Stage 2. Review is successful. Return to the RAD. If you are not eligible to appeal to the Refugee Appeal Divison (RAD) of the IRB. You ...

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