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Assess Your Risk Before Removal from Canada

A final opportunity to request protection before facing removal from Canada.

The Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA) is a process that allows individuals facing removal from Canada to request protection if they believe they would be at risk in their home country. This may include risks such as persecution, torture, or serious harm. Applicants must provide evidence to demonstrate the danger they may face if returned. The PRRA is a critical last step in the immigration process and is carefully assessed based on current country conditions and personal circumstances.

Key Features of PRRA

This process provides a final review of potential risks before removal, ensuring that individuals are not returned to situations where they may face serious harm.

Risk Evaluation Before Removal

PRRA assesses whether an individual would face persecution, torture, or other serious risks if returned to their home country.

Evidence-Based Assessment

Applicants must submit detailed and credible evidence to support their claim, including personal statements and country condition reports.

Final Stage Protection Process

It is typically one of the last opportunities to seek protection before a removal order is enforced.

Individual Case Review

Each application is reviewed based on personal circumstances and updated information about risks in the applicant’s home country.

Protection from Serious Harm

It helps prevent individuals from being returned to dangerous situations where their safety or life could be at risk.

Last Opportunity for Review

PRRA serves as a crucial final step to present new evidence and request protection before removal from Canada.