Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada - Interpreter Program
Summary of Opportunity: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada - Interpreter Program Purpose: The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) seeks to create a roster of interpreters to provide interpretive services for immigration and refugee hearings, catering to claimants who are not fluent in...
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The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) is Canada's largest independent administrative tribunal. It is responsible for making well-reasoned decisions on immigration and refugee matters, efficiently, fairly and in accordance with the law. The IRB decides, among other responsibilities, who needs refugee protection among the thousands of claimants who come to Canada annually. Every year, the Board renders thousands of decisions on refugee protection and immigration matters. At these hearings, refugees and immigrants who are not fluent in English or French count on the IRB to provide them with interpretive services. These interpretive services are required in a wide variety of languages and dialects, reflecting the diverse backgrounds of the refugees and immigrants who come to Canada. In order to manage the interpretive services required for such a large number of hearings, including urgent hearings, IRB issues contracts to interpreters who provide services on an “as-and-when-requested” basis and invoice for any services they provide. All interpreters are paid the same flat hourly rate. These contracts effectively work as a “roster” of potential interpreters who could be called upon to provide interpretive services at a hearing. Selection for Contract Award: When selecting an applicant for a contract, the IRB will consider several factors including the following: • The fluctuation of language demand with respect to immigration trends from specific regions. • Previous interpretation experience, whether for IRB or another organization; • An interpreter’s fluency to read and speak orally in the required official and target language or dialect; • Whether the interpreter is also intimately familiar with the customs and culture of the region(s) in which that language or dialect are spoken, which is very important for putting immigrants and refugees at ease and in conveying their meaning; • The information provided by referrals submitted by applicants. Any interpreter considered for a contract will also undergo various evaluations (oral interpretation abilities and sight translation both in the target and official languages) administered by the IRB. Even interpreters who meet all of these requirements may not necessarily receive a contract. The IRB does not issue a contract to every qualified applicant, because the number of potential interpreters for any given language may be much greater than the number of interpreters that may potentially be required. All eligible applications are retained and are kept on file. Contractors Scheduled for Hearings: When contacting interpreters for individual hearings, given the short notice for many hearings, the IRB may simply call successive interpreters for the required language and dialect until it is successful in reaching one., The IRB makes every effort to distribute work equitably to all interpreters. However, there may be instances where some interpreters are assigned more hearings than other interpreters. This is due to an interpreter's availability and fluency in certain languages and/or dialects. Interpreters interested in participating in the IRB interpretive program are invited to submit their applications to the following: Eastern Region (Quebec (Montreal and Ottawa); Atlantic Provinces) https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/interpreters/Pages/SouSolMtl.aspx Central Region (Ontario (Toronto and Greater Toronto Area)) https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/interpreters/Pages/SouSolTor.aspx Western Region (British Columbia (Vancouver), Alberta (Calgary, Edmonton), Saskatchewan and Manitoba (Winnipeg)) https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/interpreters/Pages/SouSolVan.aspx
Additional Information
Amendment Number
000
Contact Info Email
irb.interpreter.contracts-contrats.interpretes.cisr@irb-cisr.gc.ca
Contact Info Name
Eric Coe
Contact Info Phone
+14162688860
Contracting Entity Name
Immigration Refugee Board
Created
October 1, 2025
Is Public
true
Organization Address City
Ottawa
Organization Country
Canada
Organization Address Line
344 Slater Street
Organization Address Postal Code
K1A 0K1
Organization Address Province
On
Procurement Category
*SRV
Procurement Method
Competitive - Open bidding
Reference Number
cb-600-32917191
Regions Of Delivery
*Canada
Regions Of Opportunity
*Canada
Selection Criteria
Not applicable
Source
canadabuys
Source Record ID
cb-600-32917191_000
Source System
canadabuys
Status
open
Status En
Open
Summary Updated At
November 4, 2025
Tender Closing Date
March 31, 2030
Last Updated
August 18, 2026
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Summary of Opportunity: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada - Interpreter Program
Purpose:
The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) seeks to create a roster of interpreters to provide interpretive services for immigration and refugee hearings, catering to claimants who are not fluent in English or French. The program aims to ensure that these individuals receive fair and efficient access to interpretation in various languages and dialects, reflecting the diverse backgrounds of refugees and immigrants to Canada. Contractors will be engaged on an “as-and-when-requested” basis to facilitate timely interpreter availability for hearings.Buyer Information:
The issuing organization is the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB), which is the country's largest independent administrative tribunal focused on immigration and refugee matters. For inquiries, interested interpreters may contact Eric Coe via email at: irb.interpreter.contracts-contrats.interpretes.cisr@irb-cisr.gc.ca.Important Dates:
- Posted Date: October 17, 2024
- Due Date: March 31, 2030
(Note: Interested interpreters are encouraged to submit applications by the due date, but applications will be retained for future opportunities as needed.)
- Key Requirements:
- Language and Dialect Fluency: Interpreters must demonstrate fluency in the required official and target languages or dialects.
- Cultural Familiarity: Candidates should be knowledgeable about the customs and culture associated with the languages they interpret, aiding in effective communication and comfort for clients.
- Previous Experience: Applicants should have relevant interpretation experience, particularly for the IRB or similar organizations.
- Evaluation Process: All interpreters will undergo an evaluation process, including oral interpretation abilities and sight translation assessments in both official and target languages.
- Application Availability: Interpreters based in specific regions must apply through designated portals for the Eastern, Central, or Western regions of Canada.
Overall, this opportunity is an invitation for qualified interpreters to join the IRB’s roster, ensuring linguistic support for vulnerable populations seeking refuge or immigration status in Canada.
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