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Protected person according to Canadas Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, a person who has been determined by Canada to be either (a) a Convention Refugee or (b) a person in need of protection (i.e. a person who may not meet the Convention definition but is in a refugee-like situation defined in Canadian law as
Any person who qualifies as a Protected Person or who has Convention Refugee Status as determined by the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has the right to apply for permanent residence and may, at the same time, include all of their nuclear family members in
If the IRB determined you to be a person in need of protection or a Convention refugee or if you received a positive decision on your Pre-Removal Risk Assessment ( PRRA ) from IRCC, you are a Protected Person and may apply for permanent residence with this application.
Protected persons can get the same loans and grants as a Canadian citizen or permanent resident to attend a designated educational institution in Canada. To learn more about financial assistance visit the Canada Student Grants and Loans.
Figure 2 is a summary of the Admission Category Classification of Immigrants. Immigrants are broken into 4 categories: economic immigrants, immigrants, sponsored by family, refugee, and Other immigrants.

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A protected person who has not become a permanent resident is a foreign national but has some rights that other foreign nationals do not have. As a rule, protected persons cannot be deported to countries where they would be at risk of persecution, torture, or cruel and unusual treatment or punishment.
There is no deadline to apply for permanent residence status but its a good idea to apply as soon as possible. It can take up to two years or longer to become a permanent resident.

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