Refugee Protection Claims
When you make a Refugee Protection Claims, you are claiming that you would be persecuted or at risk of being persecuted if you were returned to your home country. This can include being tortured, beaten, threatened with death, or subjected to cruel and unusual treatment or punishment. The IRCC process is designed to determine whether you meet the definition of a refugee under the 1951 Geneva Convention. It involves filing a Basis of Claim Form, an eligibility interview and a hearing. The process Refugee Protection Claims are a way for people to get help in Canada. These are claims that show that a person in their country faces persecution, a risk to life or a risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment. In most cases, a person must show that there is no safe place in their home country where they can flee the threat of persecution. This could be because of violence, war, hunger or extreme poverty. The claim process for these cases is much more complicated than the process for oth...