Difference between revisions of "Permanent Residence Application Process (18:V)"

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For a detailed compilation of all necessary components when responding to an appeal, please refer to the [https://irb.gc.ca/en/filing-refugee-appeal/Pages/minister1.aspx IRB website].
For a detailed compilation of all necessary components when responding to an appeal, please refer to the [https://irb.gc.ca/en/filing-refugee-appeal/Pages/minister1.aspx IRB website].


== G. Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (“PRRA”) ==
== H. Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (“PRRA”) ==


A PRRA is a risk assessment application before the removal of a foreign national from Canada.  With some exceptions and some restrictions (see ss. 112(2) and 112(3) of the IRPA), every person who is being removed from Canada can submit a paper application describing why they would suffer persecution or danger in the country of destination if returned to that country.  The risk(s) are assessed under ss. 96 and 97 of the IRPA.  However, very few applications succeed under the PRRA process.  
A PRRA is a risk assessment application before the removal of a foreign national from Canada.  With some exceptions and some restrictions (see ss. 112(2) and 112(3) of the IRPA), every person who is being removed from Canada can submit a paper application describing why they would suffer persecution or danger in the country of destination if returned to that country.  The risk(s) are assessed under ss. 96 and 97 of the IRPA.  However, very few applications succeed under the PRRA process.  
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