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Understanding Canada Immigration Bodies& Laws: A Guide for New Jain Immigration Clients

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  Canada’s immigration system is built on fairness, transparency, and efficiency. Each year, thousands of newcomers arrive in Canada to study, work, reunite with family, or build a permanent future. But behind every successful application are strong  immigration bodies and laws  that regulate the process. If you’re planning your journey to Canada, it’s essential to know how institutions like  IRCC Canada , CBSA Canada, and IRB Canada  function, and how the legal framework— IRPA  and  IRPR —guides immigration decisions. In this guide, New Jain Immigration breaks down these systems in simple terms, so you know exactly who does what and why it matters. IRCC Canada – The Heart of Immigration Services The  Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)  is the federal department most newcomers interact with. From applying for a  study permit or work visa , to pursuing  permanent residency and citizenship , IRCC is the decision...

RCIC IRB Immigration Consultant in Toronto & Vancouver – Trusted Help for Canada Refugee Claims and Appeals

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RCIC IRB Immigration Consultant in Toronto & Vancouver – Trusted Help for Canada Refugee Claims and Appeals Are you seeking asylum in Canada? Understanding the difference between inland refugee claims and port-of-entry claims is essential. Each has distinct steps, documentation, and timelines. Whether you are already in Canada or arriving at a border, New Jain Immigration Services—your experienced RCIC IRB immigration consultant in Toronto and Vancouver—is ready to guide you through the complex refugee process with care and precision. 🛂 Canada Refugee Process : Inland vs. Port-of-Entry Claims ✅ Inland Refugee Claims – Applying from Inside Canada If you're already in Canada, you can initiate your refugee claim through the IRCC Portal. Step-by-Step Inland Process: Gather Key Documents: Complete the Basis of Claim (BOC) form provided by the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). Passport or other valid ID. Complete the Use of a Representative form if you’re working with a c...

Understanding the Four Divisions of Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board: A Complete Guide

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The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) is Canada’s largest independent quasi-judicial tribunal. It plays a critical role in deciding who can remain in Canada and under what circumstances. The IRB operates without political interference, ensuring fairness and transparency in every decision it makes. Established under sections 151–169 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) in 1989, the IRB handles complex cases related to refugee protection, admissibility, detention, and immigration appeals through its four specialized divisions: Refugee Protection Division (RPD ) Refugee Appeal Division (RAD) Immigration Division (ID) Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) 📌 Overview of the IRB: Key Facts Mandate: To deliver fair, timely, and transparent decisions on refugee claims, sponsorships, admissibility, and detention matters. Structure: Each of the four divisions is supported by legal services, registry staff...