Humanitarian and Compassionate Ground
HUMANITARIAN AND COMPASSIONATE GROUND
The principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence are essential to humanitarian action. Humanity emphasizes the need to address human suffering wherever it occurs, with a focus on assisting the most vulnerable individuals.
Humanitarian and compassionate ground applications provide a pathway for foreign nationals to obtain permanent resident status in Canada when they do not meet the criteria for other immigration categories. Essentially, these applications seek an exemption from the established laws and regulations of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
To be eligible for a Humanitarian & Compassionate application, several factors are taken into account, including how well settled the applicant is in Canada. This includes the duration of the applicant's residency, their community ties, family connections, and educational background.
You must provide evidence to support any claims made in your application. Include any additional documents that explain your hardship, the best interests of a child, or any other factors you would like considered.
The applicant typically cannot travel outside of Canada while their application is being processed. Due to this and other factors, a thorough analysis of the applicant's situation is essential, which should be conducted by an experienced immigration lawyer.
RRM Law specializes in securing immigration status on Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds, assisting clients facing exceptional circumstances that warrant special consideration. Our experienced team understands the complexities of these applications and is committed to presenting compelling cases that highlight the unique challenges you face. We help you gather the necessary documentation, articulate your situation effectively, and navigate the legal processes involved. Whether you're seeking to remain in Canada or obtain permanent residency, trust RRM Law to advocate for your rights and help you achieve a positive outcome based on humanitarian and compassionate grounds.