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What is Canadian Detention Review

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Canadian Detention Review is a legal process in Canada where immigration authorities review whether a person should remain in immigration detention or be released.The main goal of this process is to ensure that detention is  fair, justified, and not longer than necessary under Canadian immigration law.

 

Who Can Be Detained in Canada

  • Individuals who cannot prove their identity
  • Foreign nationals in Canada without valid immigration status
  • Individuals seen as a security risk to Canada
  • People involved in criminal activities

What is Canadian Inadmissibility Appeals ?

Canadian Inadmissibility Appeals is a legal process in Canada that allows certain individuals to challenge a decision declaring them inadmissible to Canada.Inadmissibility means a person is not allowed to enter or stay in Canada due to reasons such as criminal history, medical issues, misrepresentation, security concerns, or non-compliance with immigration laws

How to Appeal Inadmissibility in Canada

  • Receive inadmissibility decision in Canada
  • Check eligibility and file Notice of Appeal
  • Submit documents and evidence
  • Attend hearing and present your case
  • Get decision (approved or refused)
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What is Canadian Refugee Appeals?

Canadian Refugee Appeals is a legal process in Canada that allows individuals to challenge a decision if their refugee claim has been refused.When a refugee application is denied by the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB), the applicant may have the right to appeal to the Refugee Appeal Division (RAD). In this process, the person can provide additional evidence, point out errors in the decision, and explain why they still need protection.

Who Can File a Refugee Appeal?

  • Refugee claimants whose application was refused in Canada
  • Individuals eligible to appeal to the Refugee Appeal Division (RAD)
  • Persons with valid grounds (error in decision or new evidence)
  • Claimants who file the appeal within the given deadline
  • Those who are not restricted from appeal under immigration rules

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