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I failed my PRRA and am due to be deported very soon, but my lawyer applied to the FC to judcially review the PRRA decision. Can I stay while the Court decides it?

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I failed my PRRA and am due to be deported very soon, but my lawyer applied to the FC to judcially review the PRRA decision. Can I stay while the Court decides it?

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There is no statutory (law-written) stay for a judical review of a PRRA, but your lawyer can also apply (make a motion) for an emergency stay of removal. Even if the motion is successful (most aren’t) it only allows you to remain for some set period, usually a few months e.g. until the PRRA Judical Review is decided or an H&C decision which was filed at least several months ago is decided.

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