Filing a refugee appeal or responding to a Minister's appeal

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Starting November 15, 2024, mail delivery is disrupted

Mail delivery to and from the IRB may be temporarily affected by a Canada Post disruption.

If you are represented by counsel:

  • all correspondence will be sent directly to your counsel through the online My Case portal
  • if your counsel is not registered in the My Case portal, all correspondence will be sent to your counsel by courier or fax
  • your counsel will keep you informed on any updates in your file

If you are not represented by counsel:

  • all correspondence will be sent to you by courier or fax

Mail delivery disruptions - November 15, 2024 provides more information on how this may affect you, and how to provide documents during this time.

​The Refugee Appeal Division (RAD) considers appeals of decisions made by the Refugee Protection Division (RPD) to allow or reject claims for refugee protection. The RAD hears 2 kinds of appeals:

  • Appeals from refugee claimants – your refugee claim was denied by the RPD and you want to appeal.
  • Minister’s appeals – your refugee claim was approved by the RPD, and the Minister's appealing that decision. You have the right to respond and file documents.

Services and information

Understanding the refugee appeal process

Types of appeals at the RAD, who can appeal, who can’t appeal, the appeals process overview, representation, designated representatives, official languages used, and in-person and virtual hearings

Filing a refugee appeal

Filing​ your notice of appeal, sending the RAD documents, completing the appellant’s record, and presenting new evidence

Responding to a Minister’s appeal of a refugee decision

Filing and perfecting the appeal, submitting your notice of intent to respond, preparing your respondent’s record, and requesting additional time to respond