Canadian Immigration & Legal Services

Appeals

Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds Applications (H&C Grounds)

A Compassionate Path to Stay in Canada with Salgado Immigration Law 

Judicial Review

Judicial Review allows individuals to challenge decisions made by immigration authorities, including refusals, removals, or procedural errors. The Federal Court reviews whether the decision was lawful, reasonable, and procedurally fair.

Federal Court

The Federal Court in Canada plays a critical role in reviewing immigration and refugee matters, including judicial reviews, appeals, and enforcement of immigration decisions. When a client’s application is refused, or a removal order is issued,

Immigration Appeal Division (IAD)

The Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) handles appeals for sponsorship refusals, residency revocations, and certain humanitarian applications. Appealing to the IAD requires a detailed understanding of immigration law and procedural rules.

Refugee Appeal Division (RAD)

The Refugee Appeal Division (RAD) hears appeals from refugee claimants whose applications have been refused by the Refugee Protection Division. RAD appeals require careful legal preparation, credible evidence, and a compelling narrative that demonstrates risk if returned to the home country.

Interviews with IRCC and CBSA

Interviews with the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) are critical moments that can determine the outcome of an application, visa, or admissibility assessment. 

Immigration Assessment Form

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