
Refugee Appeals Tribunal
The Refugee Appeals Tribunal is an independent body that reviews decisions made by immigration authorities regarding refugee status. If someone’s claim for protection is rejected, they can request an appeal to this tribunal. Its role is to re-examine the case and ensure that the original decision was correct and fair, based on evidence and law. The tribunal provides a fair hearing process, allowing applicants to present their case again. Its purpose is to ensure that people genuinely in need of protection receive fair consideration and that decisions are made accurately and justly.