The Refugee protection division of the immigration and refugee board

In the context of refugee law who has the burden of proof regarding 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 or an inland officer.

2. Which of the following statement accurately describes the principal of non-refoulement

select one:

*The principale prevents Canada from returning a refugee to the country where they face a rick of prescution

*the principale grants refugee claimants the right to access the court system and to have legal representation

*The principale prevents Canada from removing refugee claimants who are quilty of serious non-politicalcrimeuntil a final determination is made regarding their refugee claims

*the principale prevents Canada from returning  a refugee to their country of origin  if their life is endangoured due to natural disaster or armed conflit.

 

3. If a claim is determined to be unfounded ,what would that mean for a refugee claimnt?

select one:

* If the refugee immigration division at IRB decides that a refugee claim is manifestly unfounded,the claim will not have access tot he refugee appeal division

*If the refugee protection division at IRB desires that a refugee claim is manefestly 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 IRB desires that a refugee claim is manefestly unfounded, the claimant will not have access to the refugee appeal division

 

4. With respect to Canada refugee and humanitarian  resetllement programwhich of the following statement is true?

select one:

*The refugee and humanitarian resetllement program is managed by immigration ,refugee and citizenship Canada and is available to refugee inside canada.

*The international organization for migration helps ” visa ready ” refugee applications adapt to life in Canada through orientation sessions and performs medical examinations.

*The processing fees to apply as a refugee of the convention refugee abroad class is $150 and it’s paid by the referral organisation – nameley UNHCR.

*Refugee applications whose applications in the refugee and humanitarian resetllement program have been refused can appeal the decision to the refugee appeal division.

 

5.Do most refugee applications in the refugee and humanitarian resetllement program provide police certificates from their countries of origin.

select one:

*yes, they must provide police certificates from their country of origin

*no, but canada will conduct its own search to ensure that they are not criminally inasnissible.

*no, but they must provide police certificates from their countries of temporary asylum

*yes,and they must also produce police certificates from every host country that granted them temporary asylum.

6. Can a person simply go to Canada embassy in other country and claim asylum?

select one:

*no the person needs to prove that he or she is not safe in the country and then claim asylum at the embassy.

*no, the person needs to be referred by UNHCR or by a private sponsorship to apply from another country

*yes, the embassy technically considered Canadian territory so people can claim protection there

*yes, the person can make a claim for protection at the embassy and stay there until the case is heard.

 

7. in which year did Canada sign the united nation convention relating to the status of refugees and protocol agreeing not to return a person to their country of origin if that person had grounds to hear persecution?

Select one :

*1979

*1983

*1969

*1951

10. which exception does qualify under the safe3rd country agreement?

select one:

*family member exception

*PRRA exception

*none

*public interest exception