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Citizenship Refusal and Appeal

If you have received a refusal of your citizenship application, you may chose to file an appeal at the Federal Court if there is an error in the decision. Not every refusal should be appealed, in some cases, if the application you submitted was not strong and complete, it might be best to re-file with a complete application. Should the citizenship appeal be granted, the file will be sent back to the citizenship judge for a re-determination.

Here are our useful blogs about Citizenship Refusal and Appeal

My Citizenship Application was refused 2 weeks ago

CAN I DO ANYTHING TO CONTEST IT? You have 60 days from the date of the refusal to file a Notice of Appeal at the Federal Court. There are several steps to follow and deadlines to maintain. Court proceedings can […]

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