yes that would be the concern but if I have a job offer then will there be an issue for offering the work visaYes you may have troubles applying for temporary visas in some other countries. There will be concerns that you will try to claim asylum in that country.
Any time you have a failed refugee claim the other country could think you are trying to claim refugee in their country as well and using job offer as just a way to get in. By claiming refugee it shows that you do not want to live in your home country, you do not have strong ties to it and if given the choice you would not want to return. So there would always be a risk of refusal.yes that would be the concern but if I have a job offer then will there be an issue for offering the work visa
yes that would be the concern but if I have a job offer then will there be an issue for offering the work visa
For me I would prefer the other way than having an aylum claim going on for ever if I can come in as a PR and look for jobs it better. Due to the treat back home I dont want to travel but given an option while I am on Asylum claim if I can switch to work permit entry I would personally prefer that.Plenty of people claiming asylum in Canada have entered Canada because of a job offer and work permit but were only trying to find a way to enter Canada. As soon as they arrived they claimed asylum and didn’t follow through with the job. There will be concerns about letting you into a country only for you to claim asylum again.
Yes exactly but just my point was if for two years I have been running all 7 days with two jobs and paying the taxes why should that experience not be counted , as we contribute to the country rather sating on assistance.If you have a refugee claim in progress you aren’t eligible for any of the immigration programs. The refugee program isn’t meant to facilitate your ability to get a job.
Yes exactly but just my point was if for two years I have been running all 7 days with two jobs and paying the taxes why should that experience not be counted , as we contribute to the country rather sating on assistance.
1. yes the claims should be processed in 90 days so that the work experience will be less than a year and , the it makes sense not to be counted.No, it shouldn't count. You can't file a false refugee claim to get a work permit and then use that work experience to qualify for PR. It is circumventing the rules.
1. yes the claims should be processed in 90 days so that the work experience will be less than a year and , the it makes sense not to be counted.
2. what happens if the claim is rejected because you are educated and you can come through other process but the fact is if you cannot go back home due to fear of percussion.
1. yes the claims should be processed in 90 days so that the work experience will be less than a year and , the it makes sense not to be counted.
2. what happens if the claim is rejected because you are educated and you can come through other process but the fact is if you cannot go back home due to fear of percussion.
Yes exactly but just my point was if for two years I have been running all 7 days with two jobs and paying the taxes why should that experience not be counted , as we contribute to the country rather sating on assistance.