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Canadian Refugee Procedure

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This is a book about the legal processes involved in claiming refugee status in Canada, focusing particularly on the Refugee Protection Division Rules of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. Tens of thousands of people file a claim for refugee protection in Canada every year. The ensuing process that they navigate is governed by the set of laws described herein.

Preliminary

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Procedural Fairness and Natural Justice

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Annotated Refugee Protection Division Rules

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Annotated Refugee Appeal Division Rules

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Annotated Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) Provisions

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Part 2 - General Requirements:

Part 3 - Inadmissibility:

Part 4 - Procedures:

Part 8 - Refugee Classes:

Part 13 - Removal:

Part 19.1 - Information Sharing Between Countries:

Part 20 - Transitional Provisions:

Annotated Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) Provisions

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Provisions about Convention Refugees and Persons in Need of Protection:

Part 3 - Enforcement:

Part 4 - Immigration and Refugee Board:

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Categories and Tags For This Book

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