Citizenship Appeal

If your citizenship application is refused, you may have the right to appeal to the Federal Court or request reconsideration, depending on the grounds.

How It Works

  1. Review refusal reasons – Common grounds include residency miscalculation, incomplete documents, or language/test requirements not met.

  2. File an appeal or request judicial review – Must usually be done within 30 days of refusal notice.

  3. Present supporting evidence – Provide additional proof (e.g., residence records, tax filings, language results) to strengthen your case.

Why Appeal?

  • Many refusals result from documentation gaps that can be corrected.

  • Appeals give you a fair chance to present overlooked evidence.

  • Judicial review can hold IRCC accountable for errors in processing.

At Nivara Immigration, we analyze refusal letters, prepare strong submissions, and represent your interests in appeal or review processes.

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