Appeals Section: SAI

  1. What is the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD)?

The Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) is an independent body that handles appeals and applications for judicial review of decisions made by certain Canadian immigration authorities.
Les décisions qui peuvent être portées en appel auprès de la SAI incluent les refus de demandes de résidence permanente, de citoyenneté, de visa de visiteur ou d’étudiant, et d’autres types de décisions liées à l’immigration.

  1. Les critères pour porter une décision en appel auprès de la SAI

Pour porter une décision en appel auprès de la SAI, vous devez répondre à certains critères, qui peuvent varier en fonction de la décision que vous contestez. Voici quelques exemples de critères :

  • You must have a direct interest in the decision, such as being the applicant or sponsor in an immigration application.
  • You must have sufficient evidence to challenge the decision, such as additional documents or testimony.
  • You must respect the deadlines for filing your appeal request, which may vary depending on the contested decision.
  1. Steps for filing an appeal with the IAD

The process of filing an appeal with the IAD includes several steps, such as preparing the application, submitting the application, gathering additional evidence, and hearings. Deadlines and procedures may vary depending on the contested decision and the applicant's individual situation. It is important to carefully follow the instructions and deadlines provided by the SAI.

  1. The services offered by your immigration firm

Our immigration firm can help applicants understand the appeal process, prepare and submit their appeal application, collect the necessary evidence, and represent them at hearings, if necessary. We also offer advice and assistance to maximize the chances of a successful call. Our goal is to simplify the process for our clients and help them defend their Canadian immigration rights.