Refugees are people who have fled their countries because of a well-founded fear of persecution. They are not able to return home. They have seen or experienced many horrors.
A refugee is different from an immigrant. An immigrant is a person who chooses to settle permanently in another country. Refugees are forced to flee.
The Canadian refugee system has two main parts:
 The In-Canada Asylum Program for people making refugee protection claims from within Canada.
 The Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program, for people who need protection from outside
Canada
In-Canada Asylum Program:
The asylum program works to provide refugee protection to people in Canada who:
 have a well-founded fear of persecution or
 are at risk of torture, or cruel or unusual punishment in their home countries
Not everyone is eligible to seek asylum. For example, people are not eligible to make a claim if they have:
 been convicted of serious criminal offenses or
 Had previous refugee claims denied by Canada.
Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program:
Refugees who come to Canada have left their homes, and in many cases, they have had to live in refugee
camps for many years. When they arrive in Canada, they have to start their lives over again.
The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), along with private sponsors, identifies refugees
for resettlement. A person cannot apply directly to Canada for resettlement. After they are identified, it
takes time to process the cases.
Sponsorship Agreement Holders:-
Private sponsors across the country also help resettle refugees to Canada. Some do this on an ongoing basis.
They have signed sponsorship agreements with the Government of Canada to help support refugees.
Sponsorship Agreement Holders can sponsor refugees themselves, or work with others in the community to do so.
Group of 5 and Community Sponsors:-
These are people or groups in the community who have come together to sponsor refugee(s). They do not generally sponsor refugees on an ongoing basis.
The Blended Visa Office-Referred (BVOR) Program matches refugees identified by the UNHCR with private
sponsors in Canada.
(Source: IRCC Website)
Please contact Right Source Immigration for details and help in your case.