Refugee & Protected Persons

Compassionate assistance for refugee claims and applications for protected person status in Canada.

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Overview

Canada provides protection to people in Canada who fear persecution or who would be in danger if they returned to their home country. If you're in Canada and need protection, you can make a refugee claim to the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). The process involves demonstrating that you face persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group, or that you face a risk of torture, death, or cruel treatment. Our team provides compassionate, professional support throughout this process.

Who This Is For

  • Individuals fleeing persecution in their home country
  • Those who cannot return home due to risk of harm
  • People seeking asylum in Canada
  • Protected persons applying for permanent residence

Eligibility Highlights

  • Fear of persecution based on protected grounds
  • Risk of torture, death, or cruel and unusual treatment
  • Not excluded under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
  • Claim made at port of entry or inland IRCC office

Required Documents

Application Process

How we help you through this application

Step 1

Claim Preparation

We help you prepare your Basis of Claim form and gather supporting evidence.

Step 2

Hearing Preparation

We prepare you thoroughly for your IRB hearing.

Step 3

Decision & Next Steps

We assist with PR application if accepted or explore options if not.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Learn from others' experiences to strengthen your application

Inconsistent Story

Providing information that contradicts your BOC or previous statements.

Missing Deadlines

Not submitting required documents within tight timelines.

Insufficient Evidence

Not providing enough documentation to support your claim.

Unprepared for Hearing

Not adequately preparing for questions at the IRB hearing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about refugee & protected persons