What is PRRA??

In this video, we break down the PRRA (Pre-Removal Risk Assessment) process in Canada—an important step for individuals facing a removal order. PRRA evaluates the risks you may face if you return to your home country. It is not something you can apply for on your own; instead, it is issued by CBSA, usually after a refugee claim and appeals have been refused. We explain who may become eligible, how the process works, key deadlines, and what documents are required. This process is reviewed by an officer and relies heavily on strong evidence. ✅ While your PRRA is in process, you may be eligible for a work permit. ✅ If approved, you can apply for permanent residence. ❌ If refused, the removal process will continue. ⚠️ Missing deadlines can cost you this opportunity—so understanding PRRA is critical. Click the link below to learn more: https://sepimmigration.ca/service/pre... The content we share is for general information only and does not constitute legal advice. For personalized guidance, please book a consultation session. You can use our free assessment tools to analyze your score and potential by clicking the link below: https://www.sepimmigration.ca/assessment Follow us on Instagram for updates:   / sepimmigration.ca   SEPIMMIGRATION 211 Finch Avenue West, Toronto, ON, M2R 1M2 TEL: +1 - (647) 864-4224 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.sepimmigration.ca . . . . #PRRA #canada #canadaimmigration #refugeeprotection #refugeecanada #immigrationtocanada #immigrationservices #immigrationconsultant #immigrationlawyer #deportation