Hello everybody,
I would like to ask if a Syrian married to American (the Syrian does not and cannot apply for a green card) and applied for asylum from inside Canada will they be accepted? If yes, what will be the case or the sitiuation for the American spouse?
Will the spouse be on the same case as a family or seperate?
Would there be any risk of the family being seperated?
Hello everybody,
I would like to ask if a Syrian married to American (the Syrian does not and cannot apply for a green card) and applied for asylum from inside Canada will they be accepted? If yes, what will be the case or the sitiuation for the American spouse?
Will the spouse be on the same case as a family or seperate?
Would there be any risk of the family being seperated?
Thank you for your response, I have explained the situation .. that they do not want to live in the US and the Syrian spouse doesn't want to apply for the green card... for a personal issues.
I would appreciate a clear answer regarding the case in Canada, suppose a Syrian married to non-American, or even Europian, how will the Canadian government deal with the non-Syrian spouse? Will they be under one case as a family or seperate? This is the exact guestion regardless of other options that are already taken into the consideration.
Thank you for your response, actually, the green card is not an option, and nobody helped with a sponsership ... everybody assume that since there is a foriegn spouse then the issue "may be rejected".
My idea is that will will happen to the non-Syrian spouse? Will they be seperated or they will be together in one case? There is no way that the Syrian can go to the spouse country.
Thank you for your response, actually, the green card is not an option, and nobody helped with a sponsership ... everybody assume that since there is a foriegn spouse then the issue "may be rejected".
My idea is that will will happen to the non-Syrian spouse? Will they be seperated or they will be together in one case? There is no way that the Syrian can go to the spouse country.