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Immigration and Refugee Protection Act

Version of section 49 from 2003-01-01 to 2012-12-14:


Marginal note:In force

  •  (1) A removal order comes into force on the latest of the following dates:

    • (a) the day the removal order is made, if there is no right to appeal;

    • (b) the day the appeal period expires, if there is a right to appeal and no appeal is made; and

    • (c) the day of the final determination of the appeal, if an appeal is made.

  • Marginal note:In force — claimants

    (2) Despite subsection (1), a removal order made with respect to a refugee protection claimant is conditional and comes into force on the latest of the following dates:

    • (a) the day the claim is determined to be ineligible only under paragraph 101(1)(e);

    • (b) in a case other than that set out in paragraph (a), seven days after the claim is determined to be ineligible;

    • (c) 15 days after notification that the claim is rejected by the Refugee Protection Division, if no appeal is made, or by the Refugee Appeal Division, if an appeal is made;

    • (d) 15 days after notification that the claim is declared withdrawn or abandoned; and

    • (e) 15 days after proceedings are terminated as a result of notice under paragraph 104(1)(c) or (d).


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