Judicial review is a legal process in the Federal Court of Canada to challenge immigration decisions that appear unfair or legally flawed. To be accepted, your application must be submitted within strict deadlines.
Deadlines to file for judicial review:
- Decisions made inside Canada: You have 15 calendar days from the day you receive the decision.
- Decisions made outside Canada: You have 60 calendar days from the day you receive the decision.
- Next steps: The process begins with a leave application, followed by a full application if leave is granted.
- Why deadlines matter: Missing the deadline results in automatic dismissal unless exceptional circumstances are proven.
This process is highly technical. For timely and expert support, contact our Immigration Lawyers in Montreal at Brunel Immigration.