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Refugee Protection Division

The Refugee Protection Division (RPD) of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada is responsible for determining most refugee protection claims made inside Canada. As an independent administrative tribunal, the RPD assesses whether a claimant meets the legal definition of either a Convention Refugee or a Person in Need of Protection under Canadian law.

Refugee protection proceedings are formal adjudicative hearings. They involve detailed analysis of testimony, documentary evidence, and country condition information. Decisions are based on the facts presented and the applicable legal framework. Each claim is evaluated individually, and there are no presumptions of approval.

At Career Plus Immigration Consultants Inc., we provide authorised representation before the Refugee Protection Division. Our approach is structured, evidence-focused, and grounded in applicable legal criteria.

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What Is the Refugee Protection Division?

The Refugee Protection Division hears and decides refugee claims referred to the Immigration and Refugee Board. The RPD does not provide advice, assist with preparation, or advocate for claimants. Its mandate is limited to assessing whether the legal requirements for refugee protection are met. RPD members act independently and are required to decide each claim based on the evidence before them, applicable law, and established legal principles.

The Legal Framework for Refugee Protection

To obtain protection, a claimant must demonstrate that they face a serious risk that meets statutory definitions under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.

In many claims, an important element is the “nexus” requirement. This refers to the need to establish a connection between the harm feared and one of the protected grounds recognised in Canadian refugee law, such as race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.

The RPD also examines:

  • Credibility of testimony
  • Consistency between statements and documentary evidence
  • Objective country condition reports
  • Availability of state protection
  • Possibility of internal relocation

Because refugee decisions are highly fact-driven and depend heavily on credibility, country conditions, and supporting evidence, thorough case preparation and careful presentation are essential to ensure that all relevant information is clearly and accurately addressed.

Credibility and Evidence Assessment

Credibility often plays a central role in refugee protection claims. The RPD evaluates whether the claimant’s testimony is internally consistent, consistent with previous immigration records, and consistent with available country condition information.

Minor discrepancies, omissions, or inconsistencies may be scrutinised closely. Documentary evidence is examined for authenticity, relevance, and reliability.

It is important to understand that the RPD does not assume risk solely based on general country conditions. The claimant must demonstrate a personal risk that meets legal thresholds.

How We Provide Representation

Our representation services before the RPD may include:

  • Detailed review of the Basis of Claim narrative
  • Structured assessment of legal criteria, including nexus
  • Identification of material issues relevant to protection
  • Review and organisation of supporting documents
  • Hearing preparation sessions
  • Representation at the refugee hearing

Each matter is assessed individually, based on the claimant’s personal history, supporting evidence, and applicable legal standards.
We focus on structured case preparation, consistency of evidence, and procedural

Common Challenges in RPD Proceedings

Refugee claims may face challenges such as:

  • Inconsistencies in testimony
  • Gaps in documentation
  • Delay in filing evidence
  • Questions regarding plausibility
  • Findings that state protection may be available
  • Determinations that internal relocation is reasonable


An unfavourable RPD decision may affect future immigration options, depending on the circumstances.

Because of the seriousness of refugee proceedings, careful preparation and professional guidance are often sought.

Why Structured Preparation Matters

RPD hearings involve direct questioning by decision-makers. Claimants must provide clear, consistent responses under examination.

Structured preparation can help ensure:

  • Familiarity with hearing procedures
  • Understanding of key issues
  • Organised presentation of facts
  • Clarity regarding supporting documentation
  • Compliance with procedural deadlines


While no representative can guarantee an outcome, disciplined preparation helps reduce avoidable risks.

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As a regulated immigration consultant in Edmonton, our firm provides authorised representation before the IRCC and IRB for clients across Alberta and Canada. Our company’s representatives have experience assisting individuals with immigration matters, and focus on providing case-specific guidance, realistic risk awareness, and clear explanations of how claims are evaluated.

Disclaimer

This page is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Refugee and immigration laws, procedures, and policies are complex and subject to change. Outcomes depend on the specific facts of each case. Professional advice should be obtained before taking any action.

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