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You can make a claim for refugee protection at any port of entry when you arrive in Canada. This means an airport, seaport or land border. A Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer will ask you to complete the required application forms when you arrive.
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We give you a Refugee Protection Claimant Document (RPCD)...
- Request to submit your refugee claim on paper from inside Canada
Request to submit your refugee claim on paper from inside...
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We give you a Refugee Protection Claimant Document (RPCD) after we refer your refugee claim to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB). In some cases, we also give you an RPCD if you’re not eligible to make a refugee claim but you’re eligible to apply for a Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA).
Request to submit your refugee claim on paper from inside Canada. Most people have to submit their refugee claim online if they’re already inside Canada. However, some people may not be able to for certain accessibility reasons.
Immigration status document can be used as proof of historical immigration information, including the date and place of entry to Canada to access federal, provincial and municipal social benefits and services
After your refugee hearing, the IRB approves or rejects your refugee claim. If the IRB accepts your claim, you get “protected person” status. This means you can stay in Canada, and you can apply to become a permanent resident of Canada. If the IRB rejects your claim, you’ll have to leave Canada.
This guide is for people who are claiming refugee protection in Canada. It will give you basic information about: how decisions are made about refugee protection in Canada; what the Refugee Protection Division (RPD) of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) does; and; what you need to do. An introduction to refugee protection in Canada
You can make a claim for refugee protection at any port of entry by completing an eligibility interview with an officer from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and completing the application package. If the officer decides that your claim is eligible, it is referred to the RPD for a decision. Once your claim has been referred to the RPD: