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Pre-Removal Risk Assessments in Canada (1)

Canada aims to ensure that people being removed from Canada are not sent to a country where they would be in danger or at risk of persecution. One mechanism frequently utilized to achieve this aim is a pre-removal risk assessment (PRRA). A foreign national facing removal from Canada may be eligible for a PRRA.

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Pre-Removal Risk Assessments in Canada (1)

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  1. Pre-Removal Risk Assessments in Canada REFUGEE CLASS• AUG 23, 2019 BY: JANET EBERLE [CICC ID: R524280] If you’re in danger, you may qualify for a PRRA Canada aims to ensure that people being removed from Canada are not sent to a country where they would be in danger or at risk of persecution. One mechanism frequently utilized to achieve this aim is a pre-removal risk assessment (PRRA). A foreign national facing removal from Canada may be eligible for a PRRA. Eligibility

  2. An immigration officer determines the eligibility of an individual to apply for a PRRA. Persons Who Are Ineligible (a) If you made a refugee claim that was determined to be ineligible for referral to the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) because you came to Canada from a Safe Third Country, you would not be entitled to a PRRA (b)If you were found to be a Convention Refugee in another country, to which you may return, you will also not be eligible for a PRRA (c)If you are subject to an extradition request, you may not be eligible for a PRRA One-Year Ban for Certain Individuals Subject to the exemptions discussed below, if you made a refugee claim or previously applied for a PRRA and your application was rejected, abandoned, or withdrawn, you may not apply for a PRRA unless at least 12 months have elapsed. Countries Exempt from the One-Year Ban If there is a sudden change in country conditions, certain nationals may not have to wait for the 12 months to pass before applying for a PRRA.

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