The Immigration Division (ID) in Canada is a part of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB), which is an independent administrative tribunal responsible for making decisions on immigration and refugee matters. The ID is one of the key divisions within the IRB and is primarily focused on issues related to detention and admissibility hearings for individuals who are subject to immigration enforcement actions.
In Canada, immigration appeals refer to the process through which individuals who have had their immigration applications, such as permanent residency or refugee claims, denied by the relevant immigration authorities can seek a review of the decision by an independent body. The purpose of the appeal process is to ensure that decisions made by immigration officials are fair, just, and adhere to the established immigration laws and regulations. There are various types of immigration appeals in Canada, each with its own specific procedures and requirements.