Refugee Claim

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Did you know Canada has a proud history of welcoming refugees, with over 75,000 refugees resettled in the country in recent years?

 We provide guidance to those who are at risk of serious harm or persecution in their home country. Our knowledgeable team is ready to guide you through the refugee claim process, advocating for your rights and helping you build a strong case for refugee status.

What is a refugee claim?

A refugee claim is a formal request made by individuals who fear persecution, torture, or cruel treatment in their home country and seek protection in Canada. It is based on the principles outlined in international refugee law, which Canada upholds.

How can our firm help?

Our experienced consultants are well-versed in refugee law and have a deep understanding of the complexities involved in making a successful refugee claim. We provide expert advice, assistance with document preparation, legal representation, and support throughout the entire process.

Who can apply for refugee protection?

Any individual who is physically present in Canada or arrives at a Canadian port of entry can make a refugee claim. It is important to note that a refugee claim can be made by anyone, regardless of their immigration status in Canada.

What are the main requirements for a successful refugee claim?

To have a successful refugee claim, you must demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution based on factors such as your race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. Providing supporting evidence, such as documentation or witness testimonies, is crucial in strengthening your case.

Frequently Asked Questions

A: If your life is in danger in your home country and you fear for your safety, you can apply for asylum regardless of your immigration status. Your application will be assessed based on the merits of your case and in accordance with the terms of the National Refugee and Immigration Council.

A: You should not leave the country until you have had your hearing and a decision on your case.

A: Yes, you can include your immediate family members, such as your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children, in your refugee claim.

A: If your asylum application is denied, it is crucial to seek legal advice immediately. Our firm can help you explore appeal options.

A: Once your case is approved, we can assist you in applying for your Travel Document as well as your Permanent Residence (PR), which will allow you to travel to other countries, except for your country of origin.

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Refugee Appeals

A refugee appeal is a process that allows individuals to challenge a negative decision on their refugee claim. If your initial refugee claim has been denied, you have the option to file an appeal to seek a review of the decision and present additional evidence or arguments to support your case.

We provide support and guidance to individuals facing refugee denial. We will thoroughly review your case, develop a solid legal strategy, and guide you through each step of the appeal process. Our experienced consultants will gather additional evidence, prepare compelling arguments, and ensure the accurate submission of documents. We are committed to protecting your rights and advocating for your refugee claim, aiming to achieve a positive outcome. Contact us today for assistance with your refugee appeal.

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Pre-Removal Risk Assessment

A Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA) is a process in Canada that allows individuals who are facing removal or deportation to present evidence and arguments to demonstrate that they would face severe risks if returned to their home country. It is a chance for individuals to prove they qualify for protection in Canada based on the threat of persecution, torture, or cruel and unusual treatment or punishment.

Engaging the services of Moradha can be valuable during the PRRA process. We can provide guidance, review your case, help gather supporting evidence, prepare persuasive arguments, and represent your interests to increase your chances of a successful outcome. Our expertise leads to presenting a solid case for protection in Canada. If you need help, book your consultation.

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