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GIC Members

Members are the IRB's decision makers on refugee and immigration related claims. The statutes that govern the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) provide that Governor in Council (GIC) members of the IRB be appointed by the Governor in Council. 

Notice

In light of the small number of current and anticipated vacant positions, we are no longer accepting applications until further notice. Please check this Web page regularly for updates.

Applications received between November 20, 2009, and March 31, 2010, are expected to be considered by the Selection Advisory Board by the end of June 2010.

Expectations / Challenges of IRB Members

  • As independent single decision-makers, IRB members conduct hearings in a fair and expeditious manner and render accurate, timely decisions on immigration appeals and refugee claims
  • Members must be highly specialized and trained to conduct impartial and expeditious hearings
  • Member decisions affect the life, liberty and security of claimants and have implications for the security of Canadians and the integrity of Canada's immigration and refugee programs
  • Members must be willing to work long and odd hours and be committed to personal productivity
  • The IRB decision-making is extremely complex and highly demanding: the lack of corroborating evidence, the interpreted testimony, the cross-cultural issues demand an open and informed mind
  • Members must be committed to work efficiently and in concert with the objectives of the Divisions
  • Members, as public office holders, must comply with the Conflict of Interest Act

Applying to Become a Member

On July 9, 2007, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Canada announced revisions to the selection process for appointment of full-time GIC members to the IRB.

Under the selection process, which is merit-based, prospective candidates must:

To apply, interested candidates must:

  1. Complete and print the application form (must be dated and signed)
  2. Provide any additional information believed to be useful. If the space provided is not sufficient, you may supplement it by attaching additional numbered pages.
  3. Return the completed form and a current curriculum vitae by regular mail to the following address:

Director, Governor in Council (GIC) Secretariat Services
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
344 Slater Street
Room 14-075
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0K1

For security reasons, do not fax or e-mail application forms.

For more information:

Telephone: (613) 992-7738
Facsimile: (613) 992-7773
email: selections@irb-cisr.gc.ca

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