You'll likely be called in for a CBSA interview, where an officer will discuss details regarding your removal/deportation, and will offer you a PRRA if you're eligible for it. During the interview you're free to ask about the PRRA if it goes unmentioned, but you cannot demand one.
If your entry in 2024 was on or after the day exactly one year before the day you claimed asylum (the date on your Acknowledgement of Claim), your claim is ineligible under subsection 101(1)(b.1) of the IRPA, assuming that you don't have any other entries between the one in March 2020 and the...
Hi,
I believe my hearing will take place sometime this year, and it will likely be a short hearing unless that changes.
I wanted to ask about your experience with short (less complex) hearings.
I’ve heard that they mainly ask questions based on your Basis of Claim, and that you are essentially...
No, it means that a person who entered Canada after June 24, 2020 will be ineligible to seek asylum if more than one year has passed from the date of their first entry after said date.
The IRB can only consider the best interests of children during later proceedings, since IRCC and CBSA decide whether a claim is eligible. While they can also consider the best interests of children, in this context they do so only for unaccompanied children.
If the 1 year bar applies to them, they will likely be issued an ineligibility letter. This is my best guess judging from what I've read so far, the process is very new right now, so it's difficult to know what will happen.
Hello everyone,
If you are someone who made a refugee claim that was eligible at the time and was already referred, but may now be considered ineligible under the provisions of Bill C-12, please share your timeline and any correspondence you receive from IRCC.
This would be very helpful as a...
Thank you, I appreciate your help. I think I'll leave it be for now, as it doesn't seem to have caused a problem. And I believe it will be easy to explain in case of an issue.
Hard to say, because even though it's somewhat based on when you made your claim, it's also based heavily off from, your country of origin, your claim type (religious, ethnicity, etc.), or even whether your claim is "Less Complex".
In the IRCC Portal, where you made or completed your refugee claim, or you can call the IRB to ask them if they've received the Front-End Security Screening Confirmation for your file.