Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act is a federal law that regulates immigration and refugee protection in Canada, outlining the rules and procedures for entering and remaining in the country.
The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act is a federal law that regulates immigration and refugee protection in Canada, outlining the rules and procedures for entering and remaining in the country.
The UNHCR works closely with the Government of Canada to ensure that refugees in need of protection are able to access a fair and efficient refugee determination process.
IRCC is responsible for administering the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, and works to build a stronger Canada by helping immigrants and refugees settle and integrate into Canadian society.
This article examines the evolution of refugee law in Canada, including the impact of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act on refugee protection and the refugee determination process.
Canada's immigration policy is designed to attract highly skilled workers, reunite families, and provide protection to refugees, with the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act serving as the foundation for these efforts.
This annotated version of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act provides detailed commentary and analysis of the legislation, including relevant case law and regulatory provisions.
This video explores the challenges and opportunities facing Canada's refugee protection system, including the role of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act in shaping the country's response to refugee crises.
This academic article provides a critical analysis of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, examining its impact on refugee protection, immigration policy, and human rights in Canada.