| The BC Refugee Hub is hosting a webinar for organizations providing information to asylum seekers and refugee claimants. This session will provide practical guidance to help frontline staff better understand the Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA) process, including eligibility, timelines, application procedures, and key considerations when providing information to clients navigating this pathway. In light of recent legislative and policy changes under Bill C-12 and evolving operational practices such as virtual PRRA hearings, this webinar aims to strengthen staff knowledge and confidence in providing information to clients about the PRRA process. Key topics covered: General overview of PRRA for anyone new to this work Who qualifies for a PRRA and key timelines to be aware of Understanding the PRRA application process Differences and similarities between PRRAs and refugee claims Services and benefits available for PRRA applicants Special considerations when providing information to PRRA applicants Please note: All information presented reflects policies, processes, and practices current at the time of delivery. This webinar focuses on PRRA as it is currently implemented and may be subject to change as Bill C-12 is implemented. This webinar will also be presented within the context that BC Safe Haven service providers cannot provide immigration advice, and will provide attendees with the information links to direct clients to where they can find the most up-to-date information on the PRRA process. Speaker: Immigration and Refugee Legal Clinic Who is this training for: This webinar is designed for staff from organizations working with and providing information to refugee claimants, including settlement workers, service providers, health sector professionals, and community partners, particularly those who are part of the BC Safe Haven program. Registration Details: Date: June 10, 2026 Time: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM PST Location: Zoom Webinar – Event details will be emailed immediately after registration |
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