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Appeals – Defend Your Case with Confidence

Was your immigration application refused unfairly? Have you received a removal order or a denied sponsorship? You may have the right to appeal the decision and fight for a second chance.
At Makland Immigration, we guide clients through the complex appeals process with strategic advice, thorough documentation, and compassionate support. If the system made a mistake, we’ll help make it right.

What is an Immigration Appeal?

An immigration appeal is a formal process where a decision made by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is challenged and reviewed by the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) of the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) or the Federal Court of Canada.
Appeals are usually made when:

  • A sponsorship application is refused
  • A permanent resident receives a removal order
  • A person is denied entry at the border
  • A PR card renewal is denied due to residency concerns

Types of Appeals We Handle

  • Sponsorship Appeals – If your spouse, partner, or family member was refused
  • Residency Obligation Appeals – If your PR was revoked due to lack of physical presence in Canada
  • Removal Order Appeals – For permanent residents or protected persons facing deportation
  • Refused Immigration Applications – In cases where a judicial review is more appropriate than reconsideration

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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What’s the difference between an appeal and a reconsideration?

A reconsideration asks the visa officer to review the decision informally, while an appeal is a legal process where the decision is challenged in court or before a tribunal.

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How much time do I have to file an appeal?

Time limits vary. For example, you have 30 days to file a sponsorship appeal to the IAD. It’s crucial to act quickly. Contact us as soon as you receive a refusal.

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Can I stay in Canada while my appeal is being processed?

Yes! A job offer is not mandatory to qualify for Express Entry. However, having a valid job offer can boost your CRS score significantly and increase your chances of receiving an ITA.

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Are all immigration decisions appealable?

No. Some decisions—like most temporary visa refusals—are not appealable but can be challenged through judicial review. We’ll advise you on the correct path.

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How long does an appeal take?

Immigration appeals can take several months to over a year , depending on the case and the hearing schedule. We work to keep your case moving and follow up consistently.