Hello,
Considering the backlog and delay in refugee hearing in some of the provinces, is it faster to get refugee hearing in any of the Atlantic Canada provinces and is it advisable to seek asylum in the Atlantic Canada provinces?
Hello,
Considering the backlog and delay in refugee hearing in some of the provinces, is it faster to get refugee hearing in any of the Atlantic Canada provinces and is it advisable to seek asylum in the Atlantic Canada provinces?
They are processing applications first in, first out, so it doesn’t matter where you go. It’s a federal program, so it won’t make much difference in processing times.
Hope you have a really good "basis of claim", or you will probably be refused. There is a myth that Canada is very easy to claim refugee status in. Not so much...
Also the acceptance rate of asylum seekers from Nigeria is maybe 50%. There has been a recent influx of asylum seekers from Nigeria who obtained US visas with plans to cross the irregular border. Most of those applications will be denied. I am sure this situation has been in the Nigerian media so wanted to stress that it is actually quite hard to get asylum and to make sure you have lots of proof about your persecution.
My friend apply asylum in Saskatoon he arrive in sep 2017 and they send him acceptance letter in mar 2018 without hearing in 5 months just he is from Egypt
My friend apply asylum in Saskatoon he arrive in sep 2017 and they send him acceptance letter in mar 2018 without hearing in 5 months just he is from Egypt
I am in Canada now, I applied for refugee claimant in Edmonton, they gave me hearing day in December and they told me 90% it will be postponed!
Can I move to another provines to get it faster? Any recommendations ?
I am in Canada now, I applied for refugee claimant in Edmonton, they gave me hearing day in December and they told me 90% it will be postponed!
Can I move to another provines to get it faster? Any recommendations ?
They are processing applications first in, first out, so it doesn’t matter where you go. It’s a federal program, so it won’t make much difference in processing times.
PR applications for protected persons are processed by the IRCC, which is part of the Federal Government. Meaning, it doesn't matter where you apply from, everyone will have to send their application to the CPC in Mississauga anyways.
PR applications for protected persons are processed by the IRCC, which is part of the Federal Government. Meaning, it doesn't matter where you apply from, everyone will have to send their application to the CPC in Mississauga anyways.