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How to appeal a removal order
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Learn how to appeal a removal order and stay in Canada! Don't miss your chance Don't miss your chance, click here to find out more: https://www.bcivisa.com/en/service/appeal-removal-order
Did you know that there are 3 types of removal orders in Canada? Here's what you need to know:
- Deportation Order: Permanently barred from returning to Canada, but exceptions may apply.
- Exclusion Order: Cannot return to Canada without authorization for a certain period of time.
- Departure Order: Must leave Canada within 30 days, but may have the chance to return in the future.
❌ Did you receive a removal order and think you have no right to appeal? Think again! Permanent residents, convention refugees, and protected persons can appeal their removal order.
The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) is responsible for any appeals. If your appeal is refused, you can apply for a judicial review at the Federal Court of Canada.
⌛ Wondering what happens during the removal order appeal process? Here's a brief overview:
1️⃣ File the appeal within 30 days.
2️⃣ The Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) schedules a hearing.
3️⃣ Prepare your case, including documents and witness information.
4️⃣ If your appeal is allowed, the removal order will be canceled.
5️⃣ If your appeal is dismissed, the removal order may be enforced after all legal recourses.
⚖️ Factors considered in removal order appeals include the seriousness of the offense, possibility of rehabilitation, and family dislocation.
Need immigration assistance? Our experienced immigration consultants are here to help! For a small fee, they can evaluate your situation and provide guidance.
After an initial consultation, our immigration consultants can save you time and money by preventing critical mistakes. Get affordable immigration services tailored to your needs and budget.
✅ Don't let a removal order discourage you! Take action and appeal. Click here to learn more: https://www.bcivisa.com/en/service/appeal-removal-order
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