Theimmigrant
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« on: August 25, 2008, 03:02:57 pm » |
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Dears, For my question,I hope I can get responed from an expert person who can advise me to the right way . I came to Canada as an international student have a study permit. Two months later ,I applied for refugee because of bad conditions that I afraid I can't go back home. My status has changed from student to a Refugee person and I signed a departure order in case I failed to prove my case or withdrew my claim. I was waiting for my hearing day ,but now I want to withdrow my claim before the hearing day. I don't know if I have to leave Canada in case of I withdrew my claim?or I can do that and stay in Canada as I was before my applying. Actually I want to finish my study and go back home because the conditions which I applied as a Refugee claim for are released now. Thank you
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« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2008, 04:42:12 pm » |
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Hi Dears, For my question,I hope I can get responed from an expert person who can advise me to the right way . I came to Canada as an international student have a study permit. Two months later ,I applied for refugee because of bad conditions that I afraid I can't go back home. My status has changed from student to a Refugee person and I signed a departure order in case I failed to prove my case or withdrew my claim. I was waiting for my hearing day ,but now I want to withdrow my claim before the hearing day. I don't know if I have to leave Canada in case of I withdrew my claim?or I can do that and stay in Canada as I was before my applying. Actually I want to finish my study and go back home because the conditions which I applied as a Refugee claim for are released now. Thank you
If you withdraw your refugee claim, you departure notice then becomes effective. PMM
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Theimmigrant
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« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2009, 12:19:35 pm » |
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Dears, I'm a refugee calimant waiting for my hearing. I want to apply for work-permit,what documents should I submit to get it,and how long it will be valid?? Thanks Hi
Dears, For my question,I hope I can get responed from an expert person who can advise me to the right way . I came to Canada as an international student have a study permit. Two months later ,I applied for refugee because of bad conditions that I afraid I can't go back home. My status has changed from student to a Refugee person and I signed a departure order in case I failed to prove my case or withdrew my claim. I was waiting for my hearing day ,but now I want to withdrow my claim before the hearing day. I don't know if I have to leave Canada in case of I withdrew my claim?or I can do that and stay in Canada as I was before my applying. Actually I want to finish my study and go back home because the conditions which I applied as a Refugee claim for are released now. Thank you
If you withdraw your refugee claim, you departure notice then becomes effective. PMM
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« Reply #3 on: March 09, 2009, 10:22:45 am » |
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www.cic.gc.ca Click document for applying for a work permit inside Canada and its valid as long you are not denied
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I am not an Immigration Lawyer or Consultant But a humble public servant for my Province,doing what I can do to help you to the best of my ability including help you adopt a puppy from the SPCA
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androcles
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« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2009, 07:59:23 pm » |
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I'm a refugee who applied for Permanent Residence on July 2008,
Decision has been made in Alberta and they sent me a letter explaining that the local Office will contact me.
I called the call center and they told me the process could extends up 36 month. Does anybody have any clue about this time line?
Thanks in advance,
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Theimmigrant
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« Reply #5 on: May 24, 2009, 09:32:15 pm » |
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Dears, I have met an immigration officer and asked him to help me to withdraw my refugee claim,even though the conditions which I applied my claim for are still bad. I'm freaking out of failing to present my case due to leak of evidences. My question is ,do you think what I did might effect my hearing day since I'm waiting my hearing day??
Please any advice?
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Labron
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« Reply #6 on: May 31, 2009, 06:46:25 pm » |
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I have granted a refugee protection in Canada on March.09 . I'm wondering whether the immigration people might contact my original country's embassy here in Canada to let them know about my status or about anything else??and when? or they won't contact them ever?? Please I need an expert person to answer my question. Many thanks Dears, For my question,I hope I can get responed from an expert person who can advise me to the right way . I came to Canada as an international student have a study permit. Two months later ,I applied for refugee because of bad conditions that I afraid I can't go back home. My status has changed from student to a Refugee person and I signed a departure order in case I failed to prove my case or withdrew my claim. I was waiting for my hearing day ,but now I want to withdrow my claim before the hearing day. I don't know if I have to leave Canada in case of I withdrew my claim?or I can do that and stay in Canada as I was before my applying. Actually I want to finish my study and go back home because the conditions which I applied as a Refugee claim for are released now. Thank you
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androcles
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« Reply #7 on: May 31, 2009, 08:50:18 pm » |
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Labron:
Once you have granted as a refugee, Canada doesn't contact your Embassy at all. You are a protected person. You have left your home country for a reason, so it would be contradictory provide info about your status to that people. Make sense?
On the other hand. Welcome. Hurry and apply for your permanent residency and work hard.
Congrats!!!
Androcles
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Theimmigrant
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« Reply #8 on: July 06, 2009, 11:21:49 am » |
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A Question for specialists, I have applied for a refugee protection since almost one and half a year and I'm still waiting for my hearing day. Any idea what is the longest time to have my heaing day scheduled ?? Thank you for your consideration. Labron:
Once you have granted as a refugee, Canada doesn't contact your Embassy at all. You are a protected person. You have left your home country for a reason, so it would be contradictory provide info about your status to that people. Make sense?
On the other hand. Welcome. Hurry and apply for your permanent residency and work hard.
Congrats!!!
Androcles
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androcles
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« Reply #9 on: July 06, 2009, 10:57:22 pm » |
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The immigrant. Your case will depend on the skills of your lawyer and also, if you have a really and sustentable case.
I suffered prosecution for may political believes. Venezuela is now a volcano about to explode., but before living they tried several times kill me.
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Theimmigrant
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« Reply #10 on: September 02, 2009, 03:35:06 pm » |
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Thanks androcles, What do you mean by "it depends on the skills of your lawyer". what do you think I should ask him to make my hearing day faster? The immigrant. Your case will depend on the skills of your lawyer and also, if you have a really and sustentable case.
I suffered prosecution for may political believes. Venezuela is now a volcano about to explode., but before living they tried several times kill me.
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