Does that mean my chances are high If I resigned my job, land in Canada with a visit visa and apply for asylum?
Should I take this risk and does the fact that I can support my stay there helps?
It means that if they feel you are a genuine refugee from one of the designated countries they "may" expedite the processing of your claim. Doesn't necessarily improve your being accepted as a refugee.
It means that if they feel you are a genuine refugee from one of the designated countries they "may" expedite the processing of your claim. Doesn't necessarily improve your being accepted as a refugee.
Still means you would need a 100 percent watertight case to be accepted as a refugee, for example being persecuted in your home country and not for example being persecuted in your temporary residence of Saudi. With respect seems from previous posts you are looking at every which way to immigrate but proof of a case from Eygpt would be key anyway and never any guarantee will be successful so you would need to have a good case before giving everything up. Maybe consult an immigration lawyer, good luck anyway
Still means you would need a 100 percent watertight case to be accepted as a refugee, for example being persecuted in your home conumber untry and not for example being persecuted in your temporary residence of Saudi. With respect seems from previous posts you are looking at every which way to immigrate but proof of a case from Eygpt would be key anyway and never any guarantee will be successful so you would need to have a good case before giving everything up. Maybe consult an immigration lawyer, good luck anyway
You have to be patient. There is a huge backlog when it comes to refugee processing. You entered Canada in August 2017 which is not that long ago. Anticipate that this could take over a year and if you get called earlier it will be a nice surprise.