Under the Immigration
and Refugee Protection Act, the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
(IRB)
is made up of four tribunals, which are designated as "divisions":
Refugee Protection Division
The Refugee Protection Division
(RPD)
decides claims for refugee protection made within Canada.
Immigration Division
The Immigration Division
(ID) conducts
immigration admissibility hearings for certain categories of people believed
to be inadmissible to, or removable from, Canada under the law and conducts
detention reviews for those being detained under the Immigration and
Refugee Protection Act.
Immigration Appeal Division
The Immigration Appeal Division
(IAD)
hears appeals of sponsorship applications refused by officials of Citizenship
and Immigration Canada (CIC);
appeals from certain removal orders made against permanent residents,
refugees and other protected persons, and holders of permanent resident
visas; and appeals by permanent residents who have been found outside
of Canada not to have fulfilled their residency obligation; and appeals
by CIC
from decisions of the Immigration Division at admissibility hearings.
The Refugee Appeal Division
The Refugee Appeal Division
(RAD) was
created by the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act in November 2001.
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