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Hi everyone,

I'm a 19-year-old Egyptian national who holds a Canadian student visa and I've lived in Egypt my entire life. I became an atheist around the age of 14-15 and have kept my beliefs private since then.

Living as an atheist in Egypt has been mentally and socially very difficult. I cannot openly express my beliefs, opinions, or worldview without serious consequences. While I have not been personally arrested or physically harmed, there is a well-documented pattern of atheists and religious minorities being arrested, investigated, or harassed when they speak openly. Because of this, I have had to suppress my identity and remain silent to stay safe.

This affects nearly every aspect of my life. I cannot freely discuss my beliefs, form genuine relationships, or live authentically. I may not be able to marry someone compatible with me due to religious and social expectations. I often feel forced to pretend to practice religion and conform to behaviors I do not believe in, simply to avoid risk. The constant need to hide who I am has been psychologically exhausting and isolating.

My fear is not based on past persecution, but on the reasonable likelihood of harm if I were to live openly as an atheist. The choice I face is either continued suppression of my identity or exposure to potential arrest, harassment, or worse if I speak freely.

I am planning to study in Canada, but I am trying to understand whether my situation could reasonably form the basis of a refugee or asylum claim, or whether other legal pathways would be more appropriate. I am not looking to misuse the refugee system. I am genuinely trying to understand where my situation fits under international and Canadian law.

I would appreciate informed opinions, experiences, or guidance from people familiar with refugee claims, especially in cases involving freedom of belief, expression, and non-belief in countries like Egypt.

I know most here aren't lawyers, im just looking for advice, whether that'd be professional or not.

Thank you for reading.
 
Hi everyone,

I'm a 19-year-old Egyptian national who holds a Canadian student visa and I've lived in Egypt my entire life. I became an atheist around the age of 14-15 and have kept my beliefs private since then.

Living as an atheist in Egypt has been mentally and socially very difficult. I cannot openly express my beliefs, opinions, or worldview without serious consequences. While I have not been personally arrested or physically harmed, there is a well-documented pattern of atheists and religious minorities being arrested, investigated, or harassed when they speak openly. Because of this, I have had to suppress my identity and remain silent to stay safe.

This affects nearly every aspect of my life. I cannot freely discuss my beliefs, form genuine relationships, or live authentically. I may not be able to marry someone compatible with me due to religious and social expectations. I often feel forced to pretend to practice religion and conform to behaviors I do not believe in, simply to avoid risk. The constant need to hide who I am has been psychologically exhausting and isolating.

My fear is not based on past persecution, but on the reasonable likelihood of harm if I were to live openly as an atheist. The choice I face is either continued suppression of my identity or exposure to potential arrest, harassment, or worse if I speak freely.

I am planning to study in Canada, but I am trying to understand whether my situation could reasonably form the basis of a refugee or asylum claim, or whether other legal pathways would be more appropriate. I am not looking to misuse the refugee system. I am genuinely trying to understand where my situation fits under international and Canadian law.

I would appreciate informed opinions, experiences, or guidance from people familiar with refugee claims, especially in cases involving freedom of belief, expression, and non-belief in countries like Egypt.

I know most here aren't lawyers, im just looking for advice, whether that'd be professional or not.

Thank you for reading.
Why wouldn't you just complete your studies (at a reputable institution), get a PGWP and apply for permenent residency? Given the potential changes to the immigration and refuge program (there's been a specific focus on students claiming refugee status) and potential caps on refugees, claiming asylum holds significantly more risk than it use to.
 
With these news rules. Your case will be very weak. If you were an activist in your country, for example,and have death threating because of your actvism, could sounds more reasonable, but being here and say that you will be in danger going back home just because you are attheist. Not strong enough. They will refuse your case.
 
i think it is better to complete your study first, you may become believer again and go back to your country safe
 
Hi everyone,

I'm a 19-year-old Egyptian national who holds a Canadian student visa and I've lived in Egypt my entire life. I became an atheist around the age of 14-15 and have kept my beliefs private since then.

Living as an atheist in Egypt has been mentally and socially very difficult. I cannot openly express my beliefs, opinions, or worldview without serious consequences. While I have not been personally arrested or physically harmed, there is a well-documented pattern of atheists and religious minorities being arrested, investigated, or harassed when they speak openly. Because of this, I have had to suppress my identity and remain silent to stay safe.

This affects nearly every aspect of my life. I cannot freely discuss my beliefs, form genuine relationships, or live authentically. I may not be able to marry someone compatible with me due to religious and social expectations. I often feel forced to pretend to practice religion and conform to behaviors I do not believe in, simply to avoid risk. The constant need to hide who I am has been psychologically exhausting and isolating.

My fear is not based on past persecution, but on the reasonable likelihood of harm if I were to live openly as an atheist. The choice I face is either continued suppression of my identity or exposure to potential arrest, harassment, or worse if I speak freely.

I am planning to study in Canada, but I am trying to understand whether my situation could reasonably form the basis of a refugee or asylum claim, or whether other legal pathways would be more appropriate. I am not looking to misuse the refugee system. I am genuinely trying to understand where my situation fits under international and Canadian law.

I would appreciate informed opinions, experiences, or guidance from people familiar with refugee claims, especially in cases involving freedom of belief, expression, and non-belief in countries like Egypt.

I know most here aren't lawyers, im just looking for advice, whether that'd be professional or not.

Thank you for reading.
There is some terrible advice on here, please don't listen to everyone. I imagine there are 0-2 lawyers on this entire forum and a similar number of professionals and certainly none on this thread.

Keeping that in mind you have a few option:

- Come as a student, complete your studies, apply for a PGWP then eventually apply for PR
- Come as a student & apply for asylum ASAP
- Come as a student & apply within 1 year

In terms of your case; you would need to argue that under egypts anti-blasphemy law you could be persecuted and provide examples of others that have been. Only a lawyer can tell you how strong or weak your case is. Also keep in mind canadian immigration rules are becoming more and more strict and especially with refugees.

The person on this thread that said your case will be refused because you have not already experienced persecution is wrong.

Good luck! If you can afford it try to do a short online consult with a Canadian immigration lawyer.
 
There is some terrible advice on here, please don't listen to everyone. I imagine there are 0-2 lawyers on this entire forum and a similar number of professionals and certainly none on this thread.

Keeping that in mind you have a few option:

- Come as a student, complete your studies, apply for a PGWP then eventually apply for PR
- Come as a student & apply for asylum ASAP
- Come as a student & apply within 1 year

In terms of your case; you would need to argue that under egypts anti-blasphemy law you could be persecuted and provide examples of others that have been. Only a lawyer can tell you how strong or weak your case is. Also keep in mind canadian immigration rules are becoming more and more strict and especially with refugees.

The person on this thread that said your case will be refused because you have not already experienced persecution is wrong.

Good luck! If you can afford it try to do a short online consult with a Canadian immigration lawyer.

Well, we are no lawyers and it is totally true he should / must look for legal advice, As we are ignorant of what happened in your country. Nobody with common sense will do something because read it in a forum. I guess this person was jus5 looking for opinions that we wrote. Not bad intentions.

But keep in mind the immigration laws are changing and even people with cases back home ( not guess or afraid to happen, really happening) they have been rejected.