Recent changes may affect your claim if you applied over a year after arriving or waited more than 14 days after crossing the U.S. border.
You may still have legal options.
Our immigration lawyers help individuals across Ontario with refugee claims, immigration appeals, judicial review and humanitarian applications — including cases affected by recent changes to Canada’s asylum rules.
If your claim is not accepted or not referred to the IRB, you may still qualify for a Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA).
Do not worry. You can retain us privately. At Titan Law, we offer flexible payment options for those who do not qualify for legal aid. We offer interest-free payment plans to assist in your immigration to Canada.

We can split the payments into monthly interest-free instalments.

We can split the payments into 2 – 3 instalments as we reach milestones, and bill you accordingly.
You can make a refugee claim at a Canadian port of entry or at an inland Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) office. Once accepted, the Refugee Protection Division (RPD) will schedule a hearing to assess your case. A lawyer can help you prepare a strong claim from the start.
If your claim is refused, you may be able to appeal to the Refugee Appeal Division (RAD), apply for a Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA), or seek a Judicial Review in Federal Court. Time is critical — contact us as soon as possible to explore your options.
Yes, a lawyer can help explore legal avenues to delay or stop deportation, including filing for a Judicial Review, requesting a Stay of Removal, or pursuing Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) grounds. Acting quickly is essential, as timelines are often very tight.
A Judicial Review is a process where the Federal Court of Canada examines whether a decision made by an immigration tribunal or officer — such as the RPD or RAD — was reasonable and legally sound. It is not a new hearing, but a review of the existing record. Leave (permission) must first be granted by the Court.
A Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) application allows individuals who do not qualify under standard immigration categories to apply for permanent residence based on personal circumstances, such as establishment in Canada, the best interests of any children involved, and hardship if returned to their home country.
Yes, we accept Legal Aid Ontario certificates for eligible clients. Legal Aid Ontario provides government-funded legal assistance to those who cannot afford a lawyer. If you think you may qualify, contact us and we will help assess your eligibility and guide you through the process.