f khan
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« on: October 24, 2011, 01:16:52 pm » |
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hi i am a women from pakistan ,has a daughter and we facing problem here ,so want to apply for canadian refugee as i have some family over there can some help me in this case .can it be done we do have B2 usa visa ,is it possible to do on usa canada boder at befflo thanks f khan
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« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2011, 01:23:06 pm » |
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Hi hi i am a women from pakistan ,has a daughter and we facing problem here ,so want to apply for canadian refugee as i have some family over there can some help me in this case .can it be done we do have B2 usa visa ,is it possible to do on usa canada boder at befflo thanks f khan
1. You can't apply in Pakistan for as a refugee for Canada. 2. If you apply at the Canadian border from the US, you will be returned to the US to make your claim there. Safe Third Country Agreement.
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f khan
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« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2011, 01:37:38 pm » |
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thanks for your reply i know i have to do it from usa-canada doesnt this hellp me
exceptions to the safe third country
Refugee claimants who have extended family members in Canada , including parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, uncles and aunts.
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« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2011, 08:24:40 pm » |
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If you need to make a claim for asylum and are genuinely in need of protection and in the USA why are you asking about doing this in Canada when you can make a claim for asylum where you are now - in a safe country - regardless of any family that may be in Canada?
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f khan
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« Reply #5 on: October 25, 2011, 05:23:43 am » |
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i am not in usa i am still in pakistan
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« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2011, 05:56:52 pm » |
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You can get a TRV from the pakistan's Canadian consulate and claim for refugee at the airport in Canada
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f khan
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« Reply #7 on: October 28, 2011, 01:14:05 pm » |
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well crefugee we have applied 2 times in past and have been refused
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« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2011, 01:32:37 pm » |
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hi i am a women from pakistan ,has a daughter and we facing problem here ,so want to apply for canadian refugee as i have some family over there can some help me in this case .can it be done we do have B2 usa visa ,is it possible to do on usa canada boder at befflo thanks f khan
Please elaborate the kinds of problems you are facing there so that we can be able to better advise you. Many people have daughters in developing countries, please explain your problem you may or may not qualify for refugee
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alimohsin110
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« Reply #9 on: May 10, 2012, 08:10:29 am » |
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Hi,
I was reading through canadavisa.com's pages about applying as a refugee in Canada. While quite a few of my questions about entering Canada as a refugee got answered through this forum, but I couldn't know much about the tested procedure for a Pakistani claiming as a refugee. I and my parents are currently being threatened and tortured by Sipah-e-Sahaba due to our religious background and due to our belonging to a religious minority. I have a few questions in this regard. I hope you won't mind spending some minutes to answer them:
1) How did you reach Canada? Were you on Canada's visit visa? Should I get a visit visa too and then claim as a refugee at the airport? Is there any other method (such as fake Canadian passport etc.) which would be better than coming to Canada through a visit visa?
2) After claiming as a refugee, is it 100% sure that canadian airport authorities won't deport me back to Pakistan? Would I need an immigration lawyer/consultant/attorney to file a refugee application on my behalf?
3) When filing for my refugee application, can I name or include my parents as well? so that when I be given permanent residentship (after my case/interview becomes successful), they are also given PR status in Canada.
4) I have read on the forums that after applying as a refugee, I can get work permit and study permit as well. The question is that, if I would be allowed to work full-time (40-hours a week) with the refugee work permit? Also, would I be able to afford my expenses through that job?
5) Do you recommend that I should bring my parents with me as refugees or should I bring them later (as I would have already named them in my refugee application).
Anxiously waiting for your detailed answers to my above questions.
Regards, Ali
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alimohsin110
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« Reply #10 on: May 10, 2012, 08:14:59 am » |
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Hi,
I was reading through canadavisa.com's pages about applying as a refugee in Canada. While quite a few of my questions about entering Canada as a refugee got answered through this forum, but I couldn't know much about the tested procedure for a Pakistani claiming as a refugee. I and my parents are currently being threatened and tortured by Sipah-e-Sahaba due to our religious background and due to our belonging to a religious minority. I have a few questions in this regard. I hope you won't mind spending some minutes to answer them:
1) How did you reach Canada? Were you on Canada's visit visa? Should I get a visit visa too and then claim as a refugee at the airport? Is there any other method (such as fake Canadian passport etc.) which would be better than coming to Canada through a visit visa?
2) After claiming as a refugee, is it 100% sure that canadian airport authorities won't deport me back to Pakistan? Would I need an immigration lawyer/consultant/attorney to file a refugee application on my behalf?
3) When filing for my refugee application, can I name or include my parents as well? so that when I be given permanent residentship (after my case/interview becomes successful), they are also given PR status in Canada.
4) I have read on the forums that after applying as a refugee, I can get work permit and study permit as well. The question is that, if I would be allowed to work full-time (40-hours a week) with the refugee work permit? Also, would I be able to afford my expenses through that job?
5) Do you recommend that I should bring my parents with me as refugees or should I bring them later (as I would have already named them in my refugee application).
Anxiously waiting for your detailed answers to my above questions.
Regards, Ali
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