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My boyfriend is living in Canada illegally, and has been living here illegally for a few years now. He came here when he was 17 on a Student Visa, but then dropped out and never went back. He is originally from Saudi Arabia and he has let his Saudi passport expire. However, his mother is German, and he is eligible for German citizenship. He is concerned that if he tries to secure his German (or Saudi) passport he will be deported to Saudi; he is so afraid to go back that he is only now, worn out by my constant nagging, willing to look into his options.
Do you know if it would be possible for him to get his German passport here (or some kind of temporary permit), go to Germany, and then look into immigrating to Canada by more legitimate means (ie. spousal sponsorship) at a later date? Would he be penalized for outstaying his Visa? Should we come and see an immigration lawyer now, or wait until he talks to someone at the German embassy? Because he is terrified of being deported, he won't even consider going through with a new passport application (for either Saudi or Germany) unless he can have some assurance that he won't be sent back to Saudi.
Would applying for his German citizenship alert the authorities to his illegal status here in Canada?
c) He is not "elegible"' for german citizenship, he is german already.
Again, I am no specialist, but if this is correct, I would suggest your boyfriend call the Germany Consulate, confirm his german citizenship status, and then ask how he can obtain a german passport.
I don't want to give you any hopes, but that's what I'd do.
As your boy friend is living fraom so many years.
He is citizen of that country.
But for surity tell him to apply for new passport and visa for future safety.
An immigration consultant once told me that any Canadian citizen or Canadian permanent resident can sponsor his/her partner even if his/her partner was living illegally in Canada and they can still live together
Please don't quote me i might be wrong.
I would spend a couple hundreds and consult an immigration lawyer.
As your boy friend is living fraom so many years.
He is citizen of that country.
But for surity tell him to apply for new passport and visa for future safety.
As your boy friend is living fraom so many years.
He is citizen of that country.
But for surity tell him to apply for new passport and visa for future safety.
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