Last Updated Dec 12, 2025

Humanitarian & Compassionate | H&C Application in Canada: Complete Guide for 2025

Humanitarian & Compassionate | H&C Application in Canada: Complete Guide for 2025

By Vineet Tiwari

Canadian Immigration

For individuals who have built a life in Canada but do not qualify for permanent residence through traditional immigration streams, a Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) application may provide a final lifeline. This program exists to help people stay in Canada on exceptional humanitarian or compassionate grounds, where returning to their home country would cause undue hardship.


🔍 What Is an H&C Application in Canada?

An H&C application allows individuals who are already in Canada but are not eligible under standard immigration programs to request permanent residence (PR) based on compelling personal circumstances.

It is designed for those who:

  • Have established deep roots in Canada (work, study, family, community);
  • Would face significant hardship if required to leave;
  • Or whose children’s best interests would be adversely affected by removal.

This program is not a temporary status or visa. It is a one-time, discretionary PR pathway, evaluated entirely on the compassionate merits of the case.

👉 Official IRCC Reference:
Humanitarian and Compassionate Considerations — Canada.ca


⚖️ Who Qualifies for an H&C Application?

You can apply for H&C consideration only from within Canada, and typically if:

  • You are without valid status but have been living in Canada long-term;
  • You have strong community involvement, employment, or family ties;
  • Returning to your home country would cause severe hardship (e.g., lack of medical access, violence, discrimination);
  • Or there are children involved whose lives would be disrupted.

❌ You cannot apply if:

  • You currently have an active refugee claim (must be withdrawn before applying);
  • You had a refugee claim refused or abandoned within the past 12 months (the “one-year bar” applies);
  • You are inadmissible for serious criminality, security reasons, or human rights violations.

📋 Factors Officers Consider

IRCC officers review H&C applications case-by-case. The most influential factors are:

  1. Establishment in Canada
    How long you’ve lived in Canada, your work history, education, community service, and integration level.
    Example: Long-term employment, volunteering, and consistent tax records help establish credibility.
  2. Hardship if Removed
    You must show specific hardship if forced to leave — such as personal safety risks, limited access to healthcare, or persecution due to gender, religion, or orientation.
  3. Best Interests of the Child (BIOC)
    If children are affected — whether Canadian-born or dependent — their well-being carries significant weight. IRCC must consider what’s best for the child, per Article 3 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
  4. Ties to Canada and Family Separation Risks
    The emotional and social impact of separation is examined, particularly if immediate family members hold Canadian status.

⏳ H&C Application Processing Time (as of October 2025)

  • Stage 1 (Approval in Principle): 10–14 months
  • Stage 2 (Final Decision / PR): 18–26 months
  • Total Average: ~28–40 months

Note: Processing time depends on case complexity, documentation strength, and IRCC workload.


📈 Success Rate of H&C Applications in 2025

Recent immigration statistics show:

  • Average approval rate: ~36% (varies yearly)
  • Stronger success rates (over 50%) are seen in applications involving children, long-term residents, or applicants with serious medical needs.
  • Weak documentation or lack of evidence of hardship are the top causes of refusal.

(Source: IRCC Data Tables, 2025; IRCC Open Data Portal)


💰 H&C Application Fees (2025)

Fee TypeAmount (CAD)
Principal Applicant$570
Right of Permanent Residence Fee$575
Spouse or Partner$570
Dependent Child$155 each

Additional costs may include biometrics ($85) and medical exams.


⚠️ Risks of Applying for H&C

  • No automatic protection from removal: Submitting an H&C application does not stop deportation. You must request a stay of removal separately.
  • Discretionary nature: There’s no guarantee of success — each case depends on the officer’s assessment.
  • Long processing time: Applicants must maintain lawful presence or apply for a visitor record to remain in Canada while awaiting results.

If your application is refused, you can request a judicial review at the Federal Court within 15 days (for inland decisions).


👪 Family Members and H&C

You may include family members (spouse, common-law partner, dependent children) in your H&C application if they are in Canada.
For parents or grandparents, read our related article:
📖 H&C Application for Parents — A Complete 2025 Guideinternal interlink


🧾 What Is Stage 1 Approval for H&C?

Stage 1: Approval in Principle (AIP) means IRCC has found your H&C reasons compelling and agrees to continue processing your PR application.
You may then apply for:

  • A work permit or study permit (if eligible)
  • Access to some social benefits
    Final PR is only granted after medical, background, and admissibility checks in Stage 2.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is the success rate of H&C applications?
The average success rate in 2025 is around 36–40%, but strong, well-documented cases often see higher approval.

Q2. How long does it take to process?
Around 2.5 to 3 years total, though timelines can vary.

Q3. Can I stay in Canada while waiting?
Yes, if you maintain legal status (visitor/work permit) or have requested a stay of removal.

Q4. What is Stage 1 approval?
It’s IRCC’s acknowledgment that your H&C reasons are strong enough to proceed with your PR assessment.

Q5. What are the risks?
No guarantee of success; your case is fully discretionary. You could still face removal if you don’t have legal status.

Q6. How much does it cost?
Fees range from $570–$1,145, depending on the number of family members.

Q7. Can I include my family?
Yes, immediate family in Canada can be included. For parents, see our H&C Application for Parents Guide.


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🔗 Official Resources


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Vineet Tiwari

Vineet is a caring and creative leader who has lived in India, Oman, UAE, and Canada, giving him a rich multicultural perspective. His commitment to physical fitness keeps him energetic and focused. Vineet's dedication to his clients is evident as he often takes calls on weekends, ensuring they always feel supported and valued. His diverse background and unwavering availability help build strong, trusting relationships with our clients.