Refugee & Humanitarian Applications
Structured Representation for Protection-Based and Discretionary Applications
INKWAY Service Highlights
Protection and humanitarian applications involve strict statutory criteria and detailed evidentiary assessment. At INKWAY, we provide structured case preparation and authorized representation within our licensed scope for individuals seeking protection or discretionary relief under Canadian immigration law.
Case Strategy & Narrative Structuring
We assist in organizing protection claims in accordance with the legal definitions of Convention Refugee and Protected Person under Canadian law. Personal histories are carefully documented and presented in alignment with statutory requirements and applicable jurisprudence.
Evidentiary Record Preparation
Protection-based decisions are made on the documentary record and oral testimony. We assist in assembling supporting documentation, which may include country condition materials, medical documentation, sworn statements, and other relevant evidence, where available.
BIOC Considerations
In Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C) applications, the best interests of any affected child must be assessed. We help document factors relating to a child’s establishment, wellbeing, and potential impact of relocation, in accordance with statutory requirements.
Hearing Preparation & Procedural Guidance
For matters before the IRB, we provide structured preparation sessions, including procedural orientation and mock questioning, to help applicants understand the hearing process and present testimony clearly and consistently.
Our Approach
Refugee and H&C matters require careful documentation, consistency of evidence, and adherence to evolving policy and jurisprudence. As a licensed RCIC-IRB practitioner, INKWAY is authorized to represent clients before the Immigration and Refugee Board within the scope defined by regulation.
Our methodology emphasizes clarity, evidentiary consistency, and realistic case assessment based on the applicable regulatory framework.
Key Application Pathways

Refugee Protection Claims
Representation for individuals seeking protection in Canada based on alleged risk of persecution, risk to life, or risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment.
Refugee Protection Division (RPD): Representation at first-instance hearings before the IRB.
Refugee Appeal Division (RAD): Preparation of appeal submissions where grounds may include alleged errors of fact, law, or procedural fairness, subject to eligibility.

H&C Applications
Discretionary applications under the IRPA for individuals who may not meet standard program criteria but present compelling humanitarian considerations.
Section 25 IRPA Submissions: Preparation of detailed written submissions addressing establishment in Canada, family ties, and other relevant humanitarian factors.
Hardship Documentation: Structured presentation of country conditions and personal circumstances relevant to hardship assessment under current policy guidance.