Appeal A Refusal
Appealing Immigration Refusals in Canada
If your Canadian immigration application has been refused, you may have options for appeal. Find out about the different types of appeals, the process, and how to increase your chances of success.

Appeal an Immigration Refusal
Manages applications for permanent residence from skilled workers through the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class.
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Authrization to Return
Determine your eligibility for permanent residence in Canada based on an individual's skills, education, work experience, and other factors.
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Spouse with Inadmissibility
If your spouse or common-law partner is considered inadmissible to Canada, you may still be able to sponsor them to become a permanent resident.
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Spouse with misrepresentation ban
The issue of misrepresentation in a Canadian immigration application can have serious consequences, including a ban from entering Canada for up to five years.
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Procedural Fairness Letter
A Procedural Fairness Letter is a letter issued by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to applicants who are seeking immigration to Canada.
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Criminal Inadmissibility
Criminal inadmissibility refers to a situation in which an individual with a criminal record is denied entry into Canada or the right to apply for a Canadian visa.
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Student Visa Refusal
If your study permit application is refused, it can be a difficult and stressful experience. However, it's important to understand that a refusal is not the end of the road and there ...
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Super Visa refusal
The Super Visa is a type of multiple-entry visa that allows parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to stay in Canada for up to two years at a time, without the need for renewal of their status.
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