The context of Refugee law
In the context of refugee law, who has the burden of proof of whether a claim is eligible for referral to the refugee protection division of the immigration and refugee board?
select one:
*the CBSA officer at the port of entry
*The minister of IRCC
*The refugee claimant
*The IRCC officer at an inland office
2. which of the following statements accurately describes the principle of non-refoulment?
select one:
*This principle [ale grant refugee claimants the right to access the court system and to have legal representation.
*The principle prevents Canada from returning a refugee to the country where they face a risk of presecution.
*The principal prevents Canada from removing refugee claimants who are guilty of serious non-political crimes until a final determination is made regarding their refugee claims.
*The principal prevents Canada from returning a refugee to their country of origin if their life is endangered due to natural disaster or armed conflict
3. If a claim is determined to be unfounded what does that mean for a refugee claimant?
select one :
*if the refugee immigration division at the immigration refugee board of Canada decides that a refugee claim is manifestly unfounded , the claimant will not have access to the refugee appeal division.
*if the refugee protection division at the immigration and refugee board of Canada decides that a refugee claim is manifestly unfounded, the claimant will not have access to the immigration appeal division.
*if a claim is unfounded the claimant must leave the country within 8 months.
*if the refugee protection division at the immigration and refugee board of Canada decides that a refugee claim is manifestly unfounded, the claimant will not have access to the refugee appeal division.

