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Refugee Assistance
At Globelink Management & Consultancy Services Ltd, we are committed to providing comprehensive support and guidance for individuals seeking refugee status in Canada. Our team understands the complexities and emotional challenges involved in navigating the refugee process, and we are here to assist you every step of the way. Whether you are fleeing persecution, conflict, or other forms of violence, we are dedicated to helping you build a secure and promising future in Canada.
Understanding Refugee Status in Canada
Canada has a strong tradition of protecting refugees and those in need of humanitarian assistance. You may be eligible for refugee status in Canada if you are outside your home country and unable to return due to a well-founded fear of persecution based on your:
- Race
- Religion
- Nationality
- Political opinion
- Membership in a particular social group (e.g., gender, sexual orientation)
Our experts will guide you through the process to ensure that your claim is filed correctly and efficiently.

Our Refugee Assistance Services
At Globelink, we offer a range of services to assist you with your refugee claim:
Initial Consultation & Eligibility Assessment
- We assess your case to determine if you are eligible to claim refugee status in Canada. Our experts provide personalized advice based on your unique situation.
Filing Refugee Claims
- We assist you in preparing and submitting a refugee claim to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB). This includes gathering evidence, completing forms, and ensuring that your claim is thorough and accurate.
Legal Representation & Hearing Preparation
- Our legal team will represent you in front of the Refugee Protection Division (RPD). We help you prepare for your refugee hearing, guiding you on how to present your case effectively.
Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) Applications
- If you do not qualify for refugee status, we can help you file a Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) application, which is based on hardship, establishment in Canada, and the best interest of children affected by the decision.
Refugee Appeal & Judicial Review
- If your refugee claim is denied, we provide expert assistance with the Refugee Appeal Division (RAD) and offer guidance for judicial review of your case.
Post-Claim Settlement Support
- After a successful refugee claim, we assist with permanent residency applications, family reunification, and access to community resources to help you settle in Canada.

Why Choose Us?
- Experienced Team: Our consultants and legal experts have years of experience handling refugee cases in Canada.
- Personalized Support: We treat every case with care and attention, understanding that every refugee’s journey is unique.
- Compassionate Service: We are committed to providing compassionate, professional support in a time of need.
- Multilingual Services: We offer services in multiple languages to ensure clear communication throughout the process.
Canada’s Commitment to Refugees
Canada is known globally for its inclusive and humanitarian approach to welcoming refugees. The Canadian government’s refugee protection programs are designed to ensure that individuals who face persecution or are in dire humanitarian situations receive the safety and protection they need. By working with Globelink, you gain the support and advocacy necessary to navigate these programs successfully.
Frequently Asked Question
A refugee is someone who is outside their home country and unable to return due to a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group (e.g., gender, sexual orientation). Refugees can apply for protection in Canada if they meet the criteria outlined by Canadian immigration law.
If your refugee claim is denied, you may have the option to appeal the decision to the Refugee Appeal Division (RAD). Alternatively, you can apply for a judicial review at the Federal Court of Canada. In some cases, you might be eligible to submit a Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) application or a Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA) as a last resort.
Yes, if you have made a refugee claim, you can apply for a work permit or study permit while awaiting a decision. You will need to meet the requirements for these permits, but many refugees are granted permission to work or study in Canada during the processing of their claim.
Refugees in Canada have access to a wide range of support services, including settlement assistance, language training, and housing services. After your refugee claim is approved, you may also be eligible for permanent residency and family reunification, allowing you to bring loved ones to Canada.