Refugee claims in Canada—Options for refused applicants
If you are in Canada and have had either a refugee claim or a permanent resident application refused, there may still be options for you.
Canada does not want to send people back to a country where they will be in danger or would face the risk of persecution. It is not guaranteed, however, that an applicant will be found eligible under any of these processes.
Find out if you can use any of these options to stay in Canada:
Pre-removal risk assessment
If you are told to leave Canada, you may be able to apply under this
process. If so, an officer reviews the documents related to your case
and any other evidence.
Apply to the Federal Court of Canada for judicial review
You can have a lawyer ask the Federal Court of Canada to review the decision
made on your case.
Humanitarian and compassionate grounds
In some exceptional circumstances, people are allowed to become permanent
residents under these grounds.