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    2024 PR Application timeline

    City: Montreal QC NOD received via mail on Sept 20 Applied for QSC and PR on Sept 30 Still waiting for AOR and BIL I just realized that I was exempt from paying the biometric fee; I already paid it with my PR application. According to the IRCC website at...
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    refugee less complex-case

    True, but also depends on factors like whether the RPD received a security screening confirmation from the CBSA; otherwise, the claim won't be determined without a hearing until they receive it. Take a look here...
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    Need help filing Asylum or refugee claim.

    Yes, you need to have an immigration lawyer or immigration consultant; search for immigration law offices in your city, and they will help you with everything for a fee. You can apply for them, but there's a risk; it's a long and complex process, and they may need to wait 1-2 years or more for...
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    Less complex Letter 2024

    Yes, processing time varies depending on factors.
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    Less complex Letter 2024

    Same boat here, still waiting for the response since March 2024. You need to send a completed certificate of readiness and the requested documents to the address indicated in the letter before the deadline. All requested documents must be in compliance with RPD Rules 31 and 32. For those who...
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    Where to find IRB file number

    To get your IRB-RPD File No, call the IRB-RPD office to which your case was referred. There's 3 regional IRB-RPD offices. Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver Here's: https://www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/contact/Pages/contact3.aspx
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    Applying for asylum

    You waited a year so to claim asylum? You can't be serious. The IRCC, CBSA, or IRB will surely have questions on why you delayed for that long to claim asylum, so be prepared.
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    IRB Member Recognition Rates 2023

    Yes, it depends on a member's experience and opinion on refugee claims from particular countries. And most of the IRB decision-makers are lawyers, and some are public servants; they are always referred to as Members. Some countries are easily given protection, and some are not, but the member...
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    Dear Mexicans, Kindly read.

    * Utilizar el Traductor de Google al español Dear Mexicans, With all due respect, I do understand some of you are trying to travel, live, work, have a better chance, etc. in Canada by applying for immigration programs or seeking asylum, the same as us. Today I checked the IRB Canada...
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    IRB Member Recognition Rates 2023

    Hey @amaniman No problem; glad I helped. Some countries have a recognition rate way too low for their refugee claims to be accepted; those countries' citizens don't seek asylum generally, like EU countries mostly, US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, etc., and could be highly intervened by either...
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    RPD Rules 31, please advise

    Appreciated for your answer.
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    IRB Member Recognition Rates 2023

    I found this Excel sheet on the Refugee Lab website, and I wanted to share with everyone the recognition rates of refugee claims from specific countries at the IRB for the year 2023 (uploaded in April 2024) Take a look: https://refugeelab.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/2023-1.4.xlsx
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    RPD Rules 31, please advise

    RPD Rules 31: 1. A document prepared for use in a proceeding must be letter-size paper 2. Any photocopy provided must be a clear copy of the document photocopied and be letter-size paper 3. If more than one document is provided, you must provide a list identifying each of the documents 4...