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Difference between revisions of "I Want to Claim Refugee Status in Canada"

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If you are found not to be a Convention refugee or person in need of protection, you may be able to apply to the Refugee Appeal Division or the Federal Court of Canada to have the decision in your case reviewed.  
If you are found not to be a Convention refugee or person in need of protection, you may be able to apply to the Refugee Appeal Division or the Federal Court of Canada to have the decision in your case reviewed.  


After a period of time following a negative decision on your refugee claim from the Immigration and Refugee Board, you may be eligible to apply for a Pre-Removal Risk Assessment. The period of time is 12 or 36 months depending on the country you are from.  
After a period of time following a negative decision on your refugee claim from the Immigration and Refugee Board, you may be eligible to apply for a Pre-Removal Risk Assessment. The period of time is 12 months or 36 months depending on the country you are from.  


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