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    Refugee protection claims in February 2024-- Intake: 15,298; Finalizations:6,103; pending:174,230

    Refugee protection claims in February 2024 Intake: 15,298; Finalizations: 6,103 pending:174,230 from: https://www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/statistics/Pages/volume-reports.aspx
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    Refugee protection claims by month in 2023

    Refugee protection claims by month in 2023 Intake , Finalizations, Pending 2023 January 7,577 4,229 74,360 February 8,858 4,469 78,749 March 12,258 5,888 85,119 April 7,124 1,957 90,287 May 10,749 4,233 96,803 June 11,491 4,316 103,978 July 11,875...
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    Some asylum seekers will want to sneak into Canada and hide for two weeks before claiming refugee status

    In March 2023, the USA and Canada amended their two-decade-old asylum-seeker pact, the Safe Third Country Agreement. The agreement now applies to the length of the countries' 4,000-mile land border, rather than just at ports of entry. Under the revised pact, anyone who crosses into either...
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    applying for temporary resident permit is one option for failure asylum seeker to remain in Canada

    Failure asylum seeker could apply for temporary resident permit. There is no guarantee that you’ll be issued a temporary resident permit. Temporary resident permit holders may be eligible to apply for permanent residence as members of the permit holder class if all of the following apply: they...
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    speed up the immigration progress via flagpoling

    Flagpoling is a term used to describe the process of leaving Canada, traveling to a U.S. land border crossing or airport, and then immediately re-entering Canada for the purpose of obtaining a new immigration status or document, such as a work permit or study permit or to complete the PR...
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    Claims (New System) by Country of Alleged Persecution – January to June 2023

    from January to June 2023 Accepted :17603 Rejected: 4906 Remove the amounts of Abandoned ,Withdrawn and Other overall approval rate is 17603/(17603+4906) = 78.2% Claims (New System) by Country of Alleged Persecution – January to June 2023 Referred Finalized Pending (as of...
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    My friend receive one letter from CBSA for an interview regard to his result of PRRA application

    Hi guys: Recent, my friend receive one letter from CBSA for an interview in CBSA office. The interview is to advise him that a decision was rendered in regard to his application for Pre-removal risk assessment (PRRA). My friend looks very nervous about the interview...
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    The approval rate for Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (from January 2019 to December 2019)

    The approval rate for Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (from January 2019 to December 2019) Individuals ineligible to be referred to the IRB: 30% Individuals referred to the IRB (failed claimants): 4% Individuals with No previous Asylum Claim but under a removal order (e.g., visa overstay): 1% The...
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    submitting documents to the IRB via my case portal registration

    In November 2019, the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) launched a secure, online, self-service portal project called My Case. My Case is a secure, online application which allows you to view your current case status or other case information on your active case(s) before the...
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    apply for mandamus application to decrease delays and speed up your application.

    For individuals who are navigating the Canadian immigration system, these delays can be frustrating and stressful. Applicants for permanent residency, hearing interview of IRB may experience a range of difficulties during their wait. For some, the delays can even cause significant financial...
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    some data about Pre-Removal Risk Assessment from 2007 to 2014

    Text version: Acceptance Rates for the PRRA Program (2007-2014) Year Acceptance Rate 2007 2.3% 2008 2.0% 2009 1.6% 2010 1.4% 2011 1.4% 2012 1.4% 2013 2.8% 2014 3.1% Grand Total 2.0% Table 4.2: Number and Result of Federal Court Appeals on PRRA Decisions, Pre- and...
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    part of Claims by Country of Alleged Persecution - 2022

    from : https://irb.gc.ca/en/statistics/protection/Pages/RPDStat2022.aspx Claims (New System) by Country of Alleged Persecution – 2022 Referred Finalized Pending (as of 2022/12/31) Accepted Rejected Abandoned Withdrawn & Other Total Total 60,158 28,272 12,537 1,351 3,284 45,444...
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    How to file an Application for Leave and for Judicial review (Immigration)

    APPLICATION FOR LEAVE AND FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW – IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE PROTECTION MATTERS (section 72 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act PDF version. Proceedings in a court of law can be complicated and as such, if you are a self-represented litigant, you may wish to seek legal...
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    Canada doubles immigration program for out-of-status construction workers in the Greater Toronto Area

    Canada continues to deliver innovative immigration measures, such as creating pathways for out-of-status migrants, to help Canadian employers address critical labour shortages. In 2019, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), in partnership with the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC)...
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    two factors to consider in a H&C assessment : country of origin, health considerations

    two factors to consider in a H&C assessment : country of origin, health considerations Adverse country conditions When an applicant submits information claiming that there are conditions in the country of origin that would result in hardship if they were not granted the exemption requested...
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    H&C : Criminal inadmissibilities – A36(1) and A36(2)

    Assess whether the known inadmissibility, for example, a criminal conviction, outweighs the H&C factors. Consider factors such as the applicant’s actions, including those that led to and followed the conviction such as: the type of criminal conviction the sentence imposed the length of time...
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    H&C Financial inadmissibility – Social assistance (A39)

    An H&C applicant may get a positive Stage 1 assessment even though they are on social assistance, or may become dependent on social assistance after Stage 1. Dependency on social assistance could be a temporary situation or a result of not having been authorized to work in Canada. By the time...
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    Canada Immigration Levels Plan 2023-2025

    The amounts of H&C and refugee would be reduce in the Canada Immigration Levels Plan 2023-2025 Immigration Class 2023 2024 2025 Economic 266,210 281,135 301,250 Family 106,500 114,000 118,000 Refugee 76,305 76,115 72,750 Humanitarian 15,985 13,750 8,000 Total...
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    voice of status for all is becoming more and more stronger

    the voice of status for all is becoming more and more stronger. There are 500,000 undocumented workers in Canada. Because of their lack of status, they are extremely precarious and vulnerable to some of the most exploitative working conditions. In September 2022, lots of migrant workers...
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    About Pre-Removal Risk Assessment

    Persons in Canada under a removal order may be given the opportunity to complete a Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA) before they are deported from Canada. The purpose of the PRRA is to assess whether the applicant faces a risk in their home country and as a result should not be deported there...