Almost any decision of IRCC can be appealed to the Federal Court. There are a few exceptions where other courts have specific jurisdiction to hear an appeal of the decision. Generally speaking, if you have received a refusal decision from the immigration authorities, you can appeal it to the Federal Court within 15 days for a decision made in Canada, and 60 days for a decision made outside of Canada.
The types of decisions that are often appealed to the Federal Court include any kind of refused visa application, including permanent residence applications like the Express Entry, or temporary residence applications like work permits, study permits, or visitor visa applications.
Negative decisions from other levels of court can also be appealed to the Federal Court, for example Immigration Appeal Division decisions to refuse a sponsorship, residency, or removal order appeal, or a negative decision of the Refugee Appeal Division. Rejected citizenship applications can also be appealed to the Federal Court.
Federal Court Appeal
Almost any decision of IRCC can be appealed to the Federal Court. There are a few exceptions where other courts have specific jurisdiction to hear an appeal of the decision. Generally speaking, if you have received a refusal decision from the immigration authorities, you can appeal it to the Federal Court within 15 days for a decision made in Canada, and 60 days for a decision made outside of Canada.
The types of decisions that are often appealed to the Federal Court include any kind of refused visa application, including permanent residence applications like the Express Entry, or temporary residence applications like work permits, study permits, or visitor visa applications.
Negative decisions from other levels of court can also be appealed to the Federal Court, for example Immigration Appeal Division decisions to refuse a sponsorship, residency, or removal order appeal, or a negative decision of the Refugee Appeal Division. Rejected citizenship applications can also be appealed to the Federal Court.