Pre-Removal Risk Assessment
Pre-Removal Risk Assessment

Facing Removal from Canada? Know Your Rights.

If you’re at risk of removal from Canada, a Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA) can determine if you face danger upon return. Our team provides expert assistance in filing a PRRA application.

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Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA)

A PRRA is a process through which individuals in Canada who are subject to removal are assessed to determine if they face a risk of harm or persecution in their home country. This assessment is crucial for individuals who have been issued a removal order but may still be eligible for protection in Canada. The PRRA process evaluates whether a person may be at risk of persecution, torture, or cruel and unusual treatment if they were to return to their country of origin.

How We Help ?

Our team understands the nuances of refugee law and approaches each PRRA case with urgency, ensuring that every argument is well-supported by credible and up-to-date evidence. We handle all aspects of the application process, working diligently to ensure the best possible outcome for our clients facing removal.

FAQs

Can I submit new evidence for my PRRA application?

Yes, applicants can submit new evidence, including updated country condition reports, medical records, or personal testimonies that demonstrate the risk of harm upon return.

Can I appeal if my PRRA application is refused?

If a PRRA application is refused, applicants may be able to seek judicial review in Federal Court, depending on the circumstances.

How do I know if my claim is strong enough to apply for a PRRA?

An experienced immigration professional can assess your case to determine whether new risks or evidence support a PRRA application, ensuring that all potential factors are carefully considered before proceeding.

What happens if my PRRA is approved?

If approved, you will be allowed to remain in Canada and may be granted permanent residency under certain circumstances.

How is the PRRA decision made?

A decision is made by an immigration officer who reviews the submitted evidence, country conditions, and any other relevant information to determine whether there is a risk of harm upon return to the individual’s home country.

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