If you’re navigating Canada’s immigration system, you know how overwhelming it can be — from refugee claims to status hearings and documentation. While paralegals cannot assist with every immigration application, there are specific legal areas where their help is authorized and extremely valuable — particularly in hearings before the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB).
In Ontario, licensed paralegals can represent clients in matters before the Immigration and Refugee Board, including:
Refugee claims
Immigration appeals
Detention reviews
Inadmissibility hearings
They may:
Assist in preparing and organizing documents
Attend IRB hearings with you
Help gather evidence and personal declarations
Explain your rights and options
Ensure the proper legal procedures are followed
Help with organizing your personal story, gathering evidence, and preparing for your refugee hearing.
Representing you at detention reviews, presenting your case, and exploring alternatives to continued custody.
Filing and presenting immigration appeals when visas, residency, or refugee applications are denied.
Offering guidance regarding inadmissibility concerns and pathways to regularize your status.
Paralegals cannot represent you before IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) in processes like:
Express Entry
Family sponsorship
Permanent residency outside the IRB context
For these matters, you need an immigration lawyer or a regulated immigration consultant (RCIC).
All letters, notices, or documents from IRB or CBSA
Your identity and immigration documents
Any decisions or rejections you’ve received
A summary of your story and legal goals
We know how overwhelming immigration issues can be — that’s why we provide accessible, transparent legal support with a clear commitment to defending your rights. Clique aqui para entrar em contato.