
To make an In-Canada Asylum (Refugee Protection Claim), you must meet certain key requirements.
To make an In-Canada Asylum (Refugee Protection Claim), you must meet certain key requirements. Firstly, you need to be in Canada or at a port of entry and have a well-founded fear of persecution or risk of serious harm in your home country. You must also make your claim from inside Canada or at a port of entry and be found eligible to have your claim referred to the refugee tribunal.
The process involves attending a hearing before the Immigration and Refugee Board, where your claim will be decided. If your claim is accepted, you can then apply for permanent residence as a protected person. It's essential to note that the processing time and cost for this claim can vary, and it's crucial to check with official sources for the most up-to-date information.
The cost of making an In-Canada Asylum claim can start from $CAN 100, and additional fees may apply, such as a processing fee, open work permit fee, biometrics fee, and restoration fee. To ensure a smooth process, it's recommended to submit a complete application with all required documents and fees paid. You can check the status of your application and the processing times on the official website, which calculates processing times based on factors such as the completeness of your application and the speed of verifying your information.
It's also important to note that if you're using an immigration agent, they must be licensed to represent you or give advice. You can check if your representative is authorized on the official website. Remember to always verify information through official sources, as rules and regulations can change, and processing times may be affected by various factors, including the yearly limit of applications received.
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