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== C. Residency Obligation Appeals ==
== C. Residency Obligation Appeals ==


Permanent residents outside of Canada who are determined by a CIC officer not to have fulfilled their residency obligation have a right of appeal before the IAD.  
Permanent residents outside of Canada who are determined by a IRCC officer not to have fulfilled their residency obligation have a right of appeal before the IAD.  


Appeals must be made within '''60 days''' of receiving the written decision. Upon application, the IAD can issue an order that the person must physically appear at the hearing. Once the order is given, a travel document will be issued by CIC allowing the person to enter Canada for the hearing. If the appeal is allowed, the person will not lose permanent resident status. If it is dismissed, the person will lose permanent resident status, and the IAD will issue a removal order.  
Appeals must be made within '''60 days''' of receiving the written decision. Upon application, the IAD can issue an order that the person must physically appear at the hearing. Once the order is given, a travel document will be issued by IRCC allowing the person to enter Canada for the hearing. If the appeal is allowed, the person will not lose permanent resident status. If it is dismissed, the person will lose permanent resident status, and the IAD will issue a removal order.


== D. Federal Court (Leave and Judicial Review) ==
== D. Federal Court (Leave and Judicial Review) ==
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