In Canada, immigration decisions are governed by the legal principle of procedural fairness, which ensures that all applicants are treated transparently, reasonably, and without bias. Whether applying for a visa, work permit, or permanent residence, individuals have the right to be informed of concerns, present their case, and have their application reviewed by an impartial decision-maker.
This principle is especially important in immigration matters where decisions can significantly impact a person’s legal status and future in Canada. If fairness is not followed, applicants may have options to challenge decisions through complaints or judicial review. For more detailed information, readers can continue to the Canada-side article.
Read more: https://visaserve.ca/procedural-fairness-in-canada-your-rights-and-complaint-mechanisms/