PRRA in Canada - Apply for Pre-Removal Risk Assessment Application to Extend Stay

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Find out how you could obtain PRRA Pre Removal Risk Assessment approval to extend stay in Canada. PRRA allows you to stay in Canada when a person is out of status or has special conditions.
What is PRRA (Pre Removal Risk Assessment):

A Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA) in Canada is a process that allows individuals facing removal from Canada to apply for protection. It is specifically designed for people who are not eligible for a refugee status determination but who may still face risks if returned to their home country.

The PRRA assesses whether there are grounds to believe that a person would face persecution, torture, or risk to their life upon removal. This process typically involves the following steps:

  1. Eligibility: Not everyone can apply for a PRRA; it usually applies to individuals who are in Canada and have already received a negative decision on their refugee claim or who have not been able to make a refugee claim.

  2. Application: Applicants must submit their PRRA application, including detailed information about their situation and the risks they may face if returned.

  3. Assessment: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) reviews the application, considering country conditions and personal circumstances.

  4. Decision: A decision is made based on the evidence provided. If the PRRA is successful, the individual may be allowed to remain in Canada.

Overall, the PRRA is an important avenue for individuals to seek protection and avoid potential harm upon removal from Canada.

If you are facing deportation, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) will invite you to their offices for a pre-removal interview. During this meeting, you may receive a PRRA application if you qualify.

Should you decide to apply for a PRRA, you must submit your application within 15 days of receiving it (your removal will be paused once your PRRA application is submitted). You will then have an additional 15 days to provide written submissions and supporting documents to a PRRA officer.

 

How Do I Apply for Pre-Removal Risk Assessment in Canada?

 

The Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA) is back-ended application for protection that enables Canada to meet its obligations under the Convention Against Torture (CAT). The CAT prohibits all refoulement (return) to a country where a person is at risk of torture or cruel or unusual treatment or punishment. By offering persons in Canada the opportunity to apply for such protection prior to being removed to their home country, Canada abides by CAT.

The unfortunate reality is that PRRA applications have a very low success rate: 2 to 4% country-wide. There are numerous reasons for this:

  • you can only submit evidence that has arisen since your refugee claim, if you have had one; if you haven’t submitted a refugee claim, you can submit any evidence;
  • you must show that the risk is personalized, that is, that you as a person are likely to suffer the risk;
  • if you come from a country where large areas of the country are at risk due to civil war, famine or drought, you are precluded from making that argument in your PRRA;
  • if you are claiming protection because your country is unable or unwilling to provide for your medical care, even life-sustaining medical treatment, you are again precluded from making that argument in your PRRA, unless you are being singled out by the government by discriminatory treatment.

Canada has both constitutional and international obligations that prevent you from being removed to a country where you could face danger or persecution. If you are facing removal from Canada, you may qualify for a Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA). If you are eligible, Canada B&N Immigration Consultancy and our Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) will advocate on your behalf to help you remain in Canada.

Our experienced Canadian immigration and refugee RCICs are well-equipped to prepare your PRRA application. We will clearly and convincingly explain why you would be at risk if returned to your home country. A successful application could allow you to stay in Canada, either by recognizing you as a protected person or by suspending your removal order.

Who Cannot Apply for PRRA

You cannot apply for a PRRA if you:

  • Made a refugee claim deemed ineligible for referral to the Immigration and Refugee Board because you arrived from a safe third country.
  • Were recognized as a Convention refugee in another country to which you can return.
  • Are already a protected person in Canada.
  • Are subject to extradition, which involves a formal request for Canada to return you to another country due to suspected or convicted criminal activity.

PRRA Bar

Individuals who have received a final decision on their refugee claim from the Immigration and Refugee Board or who have undergone a PRRA in the past 12 months are not eligible for a PRRA, unless they qualify for an exemption (known as a PRRA-bar). A final decision includes applications that have been rejected, abandoned, or withdrawn.

For more information on how we can assist you with your Pre-Removal Risk Assessment, please contact our office to speak with one of our consultants.

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Pre-Removal Risk Assessment

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