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Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada

The Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) is Canada's largest independent administrative tribunal, responsible for making well-reasoned decisions on immigration and refugee matters efficiently, fairly and in accordance with the law. It consists of three divisions: the Refugee Protection Division; the Immigration Division; and the Immigration Appeal Division. The Refugee Protection Division decides claims for refugee protection made by people already in Canada. Website: www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/
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Josip Budimcic (Motifs et décision)

Demande du ministre de la Sécurité publique et de la Protection civile d'annuler la reconnaissance du statut de réfugié au sens de la Convention.

19 November 2008 | Judicial Body: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Convention refugee - Crimes against humanity - Croats - Evidence (including age and language assessments / medico-legal reports) - Exclusion clauses - Freedom from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment - Serious non-political crime - Torture - War crimes | Countries: Canada - Croatia

Josip Budimcic (Reasons and Decision)

Application of the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness to vacate the determination of Convention refugee status.

19 November 2008 | Judicial Body: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Convention refugee - Crimes against humanity - Croats - Evidence (including age and language assessments / medico-legal reports) - Exclusion clauses - Freedom from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment - Serious non-political crime - Torture - War crimes | Countries: Canada - Croatia

Canada: Information on the circumstances in which the spouse of a Canadian citizen could be refused landed immigrant status

1 February 1994 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Iran: Information on whether, as part of the procedure for applying for Canadian visitor visas in Iran, applicants are asked whether they have police/criminal records or are wanted by the local authorities

1 September 1993 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

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