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Looking for a Refugee and Immigration Lawyers Toronto? Paralegals can help.

The Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) of the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) handles appeals concerning immigration matters. Various types of appeals fall under the jurisdiction of the IAD, including:

  • Appeals challenging the rejection of family class sponsorship applications by officials of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
  • Appeals contesting removal orders issued against permanent residents, protected persons, and holders of permanent resident visas.
  • Appeals lodged by permanent residents found by an IRCC official outside of Canada not to have fulfilled their residency obligation.
  • Appeals initiated by the Minister of Public Safety challenging decisions where the Immigration Division (ID) ruled that an individual is not inadmissible.

Appeals challenging the rejection of family class sponsorship applications by officials of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Appeals contesting removal orders issued against permanent residents, protected persons, and holders of permanent resident visas.

Appeals lodged by permanent residents found by an IRCC official outside of Canada not to have fulfilled their residency obligation.

Appeals initiated by the Minister of Public Safety challenging decisions where the Immigration Division (ID) ruled that an individual is not inadmissible.

We Can Help You Navigate Canadian Immigration & Refugee Issues

Bill C-35, titled "An Act to Amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act," took effect on June 30, 2011. Licensed paralegals recognized by the Law Society are now eligible to provide representation before the Immigration and Refugee Board.

Need assistance with Canada Immigration and Refugee Board Lawyer Toronto? Call us now!

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