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Asylum in Canada

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After years of success and hundreds of successful cases we are the best in this domain, and we challenge any one in Canada to offer you what we have. LMRT means your acceptance, your permanent residence in Canada and your citizenship.

You do not want to risk your future or your family’s future. We had a long and difficult journey to come to Canada and you deserve the best service for your case.

Dealing with us grants you permanent residency in Canada.

We represent clients coming from other companies with their asylum in Canada rejected and our objective is to make the best possible appeal for your refugee status decision in Canada and inland refugee claims.

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What is refugee claim and asylum in Canada?

If you feel you are at risk if you return to your home country, Canada may provide you with the protection you need.

A refugee is a person who has fled from their own country of residence and/or citizenship because they risk serious human violations and persecutions if they remain there. As a result of the fear of persecution, they cannot return to live a safe life in their country of nationality or residence and thus, may be granted refugee protection in Canada.

A refugee is an individual who is forced to leave their country because of a well-founded fear of persecution. The Canadian refugee system allows you them to seek protection from inside Canada because they are unable and unwilling to return to their home country due to fear of persecution or danger:

  • The In-Canada Asylum Program is for people who are physically in Canada.

People seeking protection from inside Canada

Convention refugees

To be considered a convention refugee it means you are unwilling to return to your country because of a well-founded fear of persecution based on:

  1. Race

  2. Religion

  3. Political opinion

  4. Nationality, or

  5. Membership in a particular social group, such a women or people with a particular sexual orientation

Person in need of protection

A person in need of protection is someone inside Canada whose removal to their home country would subject them personally to:

  1. Danger of torture

  2. A risk of their life, or

  3. A risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment

Tip: You can claim refugee protection at a Port of Entry of Canada or after you enter Canada.

The process of Claiming Refugee Protection in Canada – How to apply for claiming refugee protection? 

  1. Claim refugee protection either at the port of entry (airport, seaport, land border) or after you enter Canada (inland refugee claim). 

    1. If you apply after you enter Canada, you can apply online for refugee protection.

  2. Complete the application package which demands information about your background, your family, and reasons of claim.

  3. Submit the application package

  4. Present your medical exam once it is requested

  5. Have your biometrics taken (fingerprints and photograph)

  6. An officer will determine if you are eligible to claim refugee status in Canada and if positive, you will be referred to the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB).

  7. Receive your Refugee Protection Claimant Document (the “Brown Paper”)

    1. At this point you will have access to the Interim Federal Health Program (healthcare) and other services in Canada

  8. Receive confirmation that your claim has been referred to the IRB

  9. If you applied for a work permit, you would receive it

  10. Prepare your case

  11. Receive a hearing date.

At the hearing the decision maker, formally called “a Member”, at the Refugee Protection Division (RPD) may ask you questions about your case and will use the information you provided, your testimony and the evidence you presented to decide if you qualify to be granted refugee protection.

Basis of Claim 

Evidence is key when presenting your refugee claim and you should include any document relevant to your claim that will help show that your claim should be accepted.

Depending on your case, you will need evidence to help proof that:

  1. You are credible;

  2. You have a genuine fear of persecution in your country;

  3. That the risk you face in your country is personal and not general to other citizens;

  4. That the government in your country is unable to protect you; and/or

  5. That you could not reasonably or safely live in another region of your country.

  6. Country conditions documents;

  7. Witnesses

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Don't know how to appeal your refugee decision in Canada?

Our team is here to support you and represent you through your refugee claim process in front of: Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC); Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA);Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB).

From the beginning to the end, you will receive special attention from our experts who will handle the:

  • Preparation of Basis of Claim from (BOC form)

  • Creation of Canadian Refugee Protection Portal

  • Paperwork, and narrative.

  • Ensure your personal story is explained and expressed correctly to ensure the decision maker (Refugee Protection Division RPD) gets the needed information to make a decision on your case, and get refugee protection in Canada

  • We will prepare you for the hearing through mock-trials and give you feedback on the areas to improve (if any), 

  • You will have one of our immigration consultants (RCIC) present at the hearing, And more! 

 

Our knowledgeable and expert team will give you the best chances of approval taking your case as their own, so you can get the best application or refugee decision appeal in Canada.  

 

We are here for you every step of the way.

 

To request our services call us now at +1 (438) 700 6165, email us at Agent@Lmrtimmigration.com or book a consultation here on our website.

We speak English, French, Arabic, Farsi and Spanish!

Frequently asked questions (FAQ) 

  • Can my spouse sponsor my parents?
    Your spouse cannot sponsor your parents. You will sponsor them, and your spouse will be your co-signer/co-sponsor for the financial requirement (LICO) to sponsor your parents.
  • How to sponsor my spouse in Canada?
    There are two types of applications for sponsorship, in-land sponsorship application and out-land sponsorship application. You can apply under the Spouse or Common-Law partner in Canada Class (Inland application) if: The foreign national (the “Applicant”) lives with the sponsor in Canada at the moment of application The foreign national holds a valid immigration status in Canada (tourist, worker, student, etc.) Note: if your spouse or common-law partner does not have a legal status in Canada, you may still sponsor them in Canada BUT they will not be able to apply for an open work permit until their permanent residence application is approved and should refrain from travelling outside of Canada while their application is in progress. The foreign national would like to have an open work permit to work in Canada while the application is being processed. You need to apply under the Family Class Outland sponsorship process if: The foreign national (the Applicant) lives outside of Canada or If the Applicant is currently living in Canada with the sponsor but does not plan to stay in Canada while their application is being processed.
  • Can I sponsor my conjugal partner to Canada?
    Yes, you may sponsor your conjugal partner. Additional supporting documents will be required to prove the obstacles or restrictions that are preventing you from living together or getting married.
  • What is a conjugal partner in Canada?
    A conjugal partner is a person who is living outside Canada, in a conjugal relationship with the sponsor for at least one year, and could not live with the sponsor as a couple because of reasons beyond their control (e.g. immigration barrier, religious reasons or sexual orientation). This term applies to both opposite and same-gender couples. The key to determining whether an individual is a conjugal partner is whether they are in a conjugal relationship with their sponsor and whether there is a compelling barrier to continuous cohabitation. If you are unsure about meeting the requirements as conjugal partner book a consultation with one of our experts.
  • Can you sponsor a conjugal partner if one of us is not divorced?
    Yes, you may sponsor your conjugal partner if they are not divorced or if you are not divorced but certain conditions apply: Persons who are married to third parties may be considered conjugal partners provided their marriage has broken down and they have lived separate and apart from their spouse for at least one year, during which time they must have cohabited in a conjugal relationship with their current partner. Although a couple in a conjugal partner relationship might have known one another while one or both was still with their legally married spouse, they could not be in a conjugal relationship until there was a separation from the legally married spouse and the new conjugal relationship established.
  • How much does it cost to sponsor a family member to Canada?
    -Sponsor your spouse of partner: $1,080 -Sponsor your dependent child: $150 -Sponsor your parent or grandparent: $1,080 -Include the spouse or partner of your parent or grandparent: $1,085 -Include a dependent child of your parent or grandparents: $155 Other fees: -Medical exam -Biometrics -If sponsoring in Quebec: Sponsorship of a person Quebec: $301 Each additional person sponsored to Quebec: $120
  • How long does family sponsorship take in Canada?
    The application processing time may vary but on average it takes up to 12 months.
  • Where to submit/send spousal sponsorship application?
    You can submit your application in IRCC’s new permanent residence application portal or in paper in two ways: 1.Submit your application by mail: Application for spouses, common-law partners or conjugal partners outside Canada and all dependent child sponsorships: CPC Sydney P.O. Box 9500 Sydney, NS B1P 0H5 Note: Choose this option if your spouse or common-law partner is living in Canada with you, but you have chosen to use the overseas sponsorship. OR Application for spouses or common-law partners currently living in Canada applying under the Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada class: CPC Mississauga P.O. Box 5040, Station B Mississauga, ON L4Y 4H0 2.Submit your sponsorship application by courier service: Application for spouses, common-law partners or conjugal partners currently living outside Canada and all dependent child sponsorships: CPC Sydney 49 Dorchester Street Sydney, NS B1P 5Z2 Note: Choose this option if your spouse or common-law partner is living in Canada with you, but you have chosen to use the overseas sponsorship. OR Application for spouses or common-law partners currently living in Canada applying under the Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada class: CPC Mississauga 2 Robert Speck Parkway, Suite 300 Mississauga, ON L4Z 1H8
  • Can I work in Canada while my spousal sponsorship application is been processed? Can I apply for an open work permit if my spouse or partner is sponsoring me to Canada?
    -You can apply for an open work permit if you apply under the inland Canada sponsorship stream (application inside Canada). -You can apply at three different points of the process depending on your circumstances: If you have not submitted the sponsorship application and you want an open work permit, you will need to include the work permit application together with the sponsorship and permanent residence application. You will send all the applications at the same time, as well as the corresponding application fees. If you already submitted the application and you have not received the approval in principle, you may submit an open work permit application if you are in Canada, to the corresponding processing center in Canada. If you already submitted the application and have received the approval in principle, you may submit an open work permit application online or in paper to the corresponding processing center in Canada
  • How to cancel or withdraw a sponsorship application Canada?
    You can withdraw your sponsorship application at any time before the person you’re sponsoring becomes a permanent resident of Canada. If your sponsored relative becomes a permanent resident before IRCC gets your cancellation request, they can’t cancel your application. You will have to respect your sponsorship obligations. If your sponsored relative has not been approved for permanent residence, you may cancel/withdraw your application to sponsor by submitting a request through a webform. You will need to submit a copy of the electronic payment receipt OR a copy of both sides of the payment receipt (form IMM54 01).
  • Can I get a refund if I withdraw my sponsorship application?
    If IRCC did not start the sponsor’s application: You will get all fees back. If IRCC started the sponsor’s application: You will not get the C$75 sponsorship fee back. You will get all other fees back. If IRCC finished processing the sponsor’s application, but did not start processing the permanent residence application for the sponsored person: You will not get the C$75 sponsorship fee back. You will get all other fees back. If IRCC finished processing the sponsor’s application and started the permanent residence application for the sponsored person: You will get the Right of Permanent Residence Fee (C$490 per person) back, if applicable. If your application was refused: You will not get any fees back.
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