Refugee & Asylum
An individual can get asylum in Canada as a refugee, provided there is a risk to his/her life in the home country or fears of persecution based on various factors like race, caste, nationality, etc.
The Refugee and Asylum protection have two different programs.
The In-Canada Asylum Program
- This program is for individuals making refugee protection claims from within Canada.
- Under this program, the individual can apply for refugee status at two places – point of entry to Canada (land border, airport, seaport) or designated CIC (Citizenship and Immigration) centers.
- In the application process, the refugee claimant needs to provide information about their family, background, and valid reasons why he/she is looking for refugee protection in Canada.
- If the claimant is found to be eligible, he/she would be required to attend a meeting with
- Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB).
- If the board finds the claim genuine, refugee protection is granted.
- The IRB hears refugee claims within 60 days of application.
The Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program
- This program aims to provide protection to individuals who are outside Canada.
- Through this program, refugees who stay overseas can resettle in Canada and start their life all over again.
- The reason for resettlement in Canada through this program may be severe hardships or atrocities faced in their home country.
- Not every individual is eligible to come to Canada and resettle from a foreign country.
- An individual cannot directly apply to the Canadian authorities under the Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program.
- For an individual to apply, he/she requires:
Sponsorship from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) or any other organization.
Sponsorship from private sponsors or sponsor groups.
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