What is a refugee protection claimant document and when will I get one?
The refugee protection claimant document (RPCD) confirms
- you made a refugee claim (either eligible or not)
- whether you’re eligible for health coverage under the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP)
The RPCD doesn’t explain the conditions or length of your IFHP coverage. Your doctor should always confirm your coverage with our claims administrator.
We give you an RPCD after we refer your refugee claim to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.
In some cases, we also give you an RPCD if you’re not eligible to make a refugee claim but you’re eligible to apply for a pre-removal risk assessment.
You may also be able to use the RPCD to confirm your identity when applying for certain provincial benefits.
What does an RPCD look like?
RPCDs may have a(n):
- digital photo
- physical photo with a laminate covering
- immigration officer’s signature or initials near the photo
- CBSA or IRCC stamp on the laminate photo cover
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