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Category: Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) Consideration
The Guidelines for Considering When to Provide Exemptions for an Inadmissibility
Officers would need to consider inadmissibilities at the stage at which the decision maker comes to know about them. In addition, officers would need to
H&C Cases – For Cases Involving Financial Inadmissibility i.e. Social Assistance (A39)
Situations could arise where applicants could get a positive Stage 1 assessment even though they are on social assistance. Alternatively, applicants could become dependent on
H&C Cases – The Inadmissibility of Family Members (A42)
Officers would need to examine all family members. This is applicable even if the officers are not processing the family members for permanent residence along
Quebec Cases
It is worth highlighting that the approval in principal i.e. a positive Stage 1 assessment would need to take place before the officers can request
Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) Consideration – Dealing with Inadmissibility
This section contains details on policy, procedures and guidance that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) staff typically use. The authorities have posted this on
The Stage 2 Assessment – The Negative Stage 2 Assessment
The Guidelines in Case the Applicant is Inadmissible The authorities might grant exemptions to applicants for overcoming inadmissibility. As such, the applicants and their family
The Stage 2 Assessment – The Positive Stage 2 Assessment
The officers would need to finalise processing the application once: They receive the results of the various statutory requirements and, They find that no inadmissibility
Procedures Following a Negative Stage 1 Assessment
The Negative Stage 1 Assessment – The Procedures Following a Negative Stage 1 Assessment It is worth highlighting that to become permanent residents, the applicants
Humanitarian and Compassionate Consideration – Processing in-Canada Applications
This section contains details on policy, procedures and guidance that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) staff typically use. The authorities have posted this on

