Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act is an act of the Parliament of Canada, passed on June 28, 2002.The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act is an act that determines who gets into Canada. The IRPA creates a high-level framework detailing the goals and guidelines the Canadian government has set with regards to immigrate into Canada by foreign residents.The Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations(IRPR) contains the laws created to fit within the IRPA in or the specify how the IRPA is to be applied. the IRPR has separate objectives for both immigrants and refugees.