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A refugee appeal in Canada allows some refugee claimants to challenge a refugee refusal decision issued by the Refugee Protection Division (RPD). Certain individuals may be eligible to file an appeal before the Refugee Appeal Division (RAD) to request a review of legal, factual, or credibility-related issues connected to the refugee refusal.
The Refugee Appeal Division reviews the refugee refusal decision, hearing findings, supporting evidence, written submissions, and possible errors that may have affected the refugee claim outcome.
Helping refugee claimants across Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto, and the Greater Toronto Area review refugee refusal decisions and prepare Refugee Appeal Division applications.
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Some refugee claimants whose refugee claims were refused by the Refugee Protection Division may be eligible to challenge the decision through the Refugee Appeal Division (RAD). Eligibility depends on the type of refugee claim, hearing outcome, and immigration circumstances.
Refugee appeal deadlines in Canada are often very strict. Missing an important deadline may affect your ability to challenge a refugee refusal before the Refugee Appeal Division.
Review the refugee refusal decision carefully to understand credibility findings, legal concerns, and reasons for refusal.
Supporting documents, written submissions, refugee hearing concerns, and appeal arguments may need proper preparation before filing.
RAD appeal applications and supporting materials should be filed within the required refugee appeal timelines in Canada.

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Some refugee claimants may be eligible to challenge a refugee refusal decision through the Refugee Appeal Division depending on their case and immigration circumstances.
Processing times for refugee appeals may vary depending on the case, supporting evidence, legal issues, and Refugee Appeal Division procedures.
Depending on eligibility and immigration circumstances, some individuals may explore refugee appeals, PRRA applications, judicial review, or other immigration options in Canada.
Yes. Refugee appeal timelines are usually strict and missing an important deadline may affect the ability to challenge a refugee refusal decision.
We help refugee claimants across Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto, Scarborough, Etobicoke, Milton, Oakville, and the Greater Toronto Area review refugee refusal decisions and prepare Refugee Appeal Division (RAD) applications in Canada.
Our Brampton clients often seek help after refugee refusals involving credibility concerns, hearing issues, weak evidence, or legal errors in refugee decisions.
We assist refugee claimants in Mississauga and nearby GTA areas with refugee appeal preparation, supporting evidence review, and credibility-related refugee concerns.
Helping refugee claimants throughout Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area prepare RAD appeal applications and review refugee refusal decisions.
We carefully analyze your full immigration history and documents
We identify risks, gaps, and the best legal approach for your case
We guide you through filing, hearings, or further legal steps