
Refugee Protection
Do You Need to Claim Protection in Canada?
If returning to your country puts your life, freedom, or safety at risk, Canada offers protection to people facing persecution or serious threats.
Under the Geneva Convention and Canadian law, a refugee is defined as a person who:
“has a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion, is outside their country, and is unable or unwilling to avail themselves of its protection.”
Protection may also be granted in cases involving the risk of torture, generalized violence, or cruel and unusual treatment or punishment.
How We Support You
At Immilennial Immigration Consulting, we work only with cases that meet the legal criteria. Our focus is to help you present your claim in the most organized and solid way possible.
Our support includes the following steps:
- Eligibility assessment – We analyze your situation to determine whether it fits the categories of protection recognized under the Canadian system.
- Submitting the claim – We prepare and file the required documents and forms, making sure they meet all requirements and deadlines.
- Hearing preparation – We help you organize your story, evidence, and supporting documents so you can present them clearly to the authorities.
- Hearing before the Refugee Protection Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada – We guide you on what to expect and ensure you feel supported every step of the way.
- Options after a negative decision – If refused, we explore possible legal remedies such as appeals or judicial reviews.
- Permanent residence application – If you are granted protection, we assist you in applying for permanent residence as a protected person.
If You Entered Through the United States
The Safe Third Country Agreement limits certain claims made at land border crossings with the U.S., except in specific circumstances. We help you assess whether an exception applies in your case.
Ethical and Strategic Guidance
A refugee claim requires accuracy and thorough preparation. An incomplete or poorly presented claim can be returned, and in many cases, there is only one opportunity to correct mistakes before losing the chance.
At Immilennial Immigration Consulting, we provide honest, strategic, and compassionate support so you can face this process with the best preparation possible.
Book a consultation so we can assess your case.



