When someone is already in Canada and realizes they cannot safely return home, the question we hear most is: “Can I apply for refugee protection from here?”
The answer is yes, and for many people, this is exactly how the process begins.
However, seeking refugee status within Canada is not as easy as filling out forms. It is a legal procedure that involves rigorous procedures, time limits, and highly prescriptive rules determined by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and adjudicated by the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB).
Before anything else, you must be eligible to make a refugee claim in Canada.
You may be ineligible if you:
Eligibility is assessed by IRCC after you submit your application. If you are found eligible, your case is referred to the IRB for a hearing.
When applying from inside Canada, you submit your refugee claim online to IRCC through their refugee portal.
You will be asked to provide:
This is not yet where you tell your full story; that comes next.
This is the most important part of your entire application.
Once IRCC refers your claim to the IRB, you will have 15 days to submit your Basis of Claim form.
In this document, you must clearly explain:
The IRB would later compare your testimony to what you are writing here during your hearing. Any discrepancies would hurt your credibility.
We always tell clients: take this step seriously, your case depends on it.
After submitting your claim, you may be asked to:
After being found eligible, your file is duly submitted to the Refugee Protection Division of the IRB.
While waiting for your hearing, you are allowed to:
This waiting period is also when you should begin gathering supporting evidence for your hearing.
This is where preparation matters most.
You should collect:
The IRB will not rely only on your story. They want to see evidence that supports it.
At the hearing, an IRB decision-maker will ask detailed questions about your story and your evidence.
They are assessing:
Claimants find this to be the most stressful aspect on most occasions due to the extent of questioning. It is much better to prepare in advance.
In case you are accepted, you become a Protected Person and may apply to be made a permanent resident. If refused, other applications or an appeal may be pursued to obtain legal recourse, depending on the circumstances.
Applying for refugee protection from inside Canada is a legal process that requires more than urgency; it requires careful planning, clear documentation, and a strong understanding of how the IRB evaluates cases.
At Kurzfeld Law Firm, we regularly assist individuals already in Canada to prepare detailed, well-structured refugee claims, from drafting the Basis of Claim form to representing clients at their hearings.
If you are in Canada and afraid to return home, getting proper legal guidance early can make a meaningful difference in the strength of your case and your chances of success.
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