Think a lot more information is needed from @hibah1985 including what their status is in the US and Egypt if she was in Canada long enough to have a child yet was able to be deported to the US. It looks like she may have some sort of status in the US. Unsure of her other 2 children.
Applied for Refugee in November 2017. Denied Refugee February 2020.
Applied for H&C in March 2020 best interest of children and time spent in Canada, working, family ties etc…
Timeline:
Application received March 27, 2020
Mailed in remaining evidence June 2020
AOR August 4, 2020
Fingerprints & Background Checks (Egypt &USA) October 2020
In process December 15, 2020
Wife and 3 kids( 1 born in Canada) deported back to the USA on March 9, 2021
Husband remains in Canada
NO Medical requested yet
((System showed Decision Made July 2, 2021
What could this mean))
they said majority H&c application of 2020 will be done the end of July which is almost everybody’s done on the few cases will be take longer
Still 4 weeks left in July you should be getting answers soon
They also working on 2018 and 19 cases which is inadmissibility problems they have criminality security misrepresentation
Sorry to hear that. May I ask why you did not consider sponsorship? Is your husband Canadian or PR? We have similar case - I am Canadian but cannot sponsor my partner because he has a 5-year misrepresentation ban from his previous PR application. He almost got deported in May 2021.
he was refused HC twice and only got AIP after we applied third time. So you can keep fighting. If your husband is still in Canada and not Canadian, he can apply HC again. If he is PR/Canadian, you can try sponsorship with humanitarian relief.
Think a lot more information is needed from @hibah1985 including what their status is in the US and Egypt if she was in Canada long enough to have a child yet was able to be deported to the US. It looks like she may have some sort of status in the US. Unsure of her other 2 children.
Mohamed doesn’t have any status in Canada or the USA. He was born in Egypt but is a Sudanese citizen.
Hibah is Palestinian/ American. ( lived in the USA since age 10 and is a US citizen. Mohamed lived in the USA for 17 years and is a failed USA refugee claimant. He was also denied a USA permanent residence even though he is married to a US citizen and has US citizen kids. Reason- entering the USA without a Visa back in 2000.
Mohamed doesn’t have any status in Canada or the USA. He was born in Egypt but is a Sudanese citizen.
Hibah is Palestinian/ American. ( lived in the USA since age 10 and is a US citizen. Mohamed lived in the USA for 17 years and is a failed USA refugee claimant. He was also denied a USA permanent residence even though he is married to a US citizen and has US citizen kids. Reason- entering the USA without a Visa back in 2000.
The fact that you are American meant that you would have never received asylum in Canada. The fact that he lived in the US for 17 years means that it is extremely difficult to prove that he needs protection due to persecution in Sudan (not sure if he has status in Egypt). Not sure who advised that you should come to Canada with your US status. This situation will now cause quite a lot of problems since he will not be able to return to the US but you can't come to Canada unless you can immigrate via economic immigration programs. What level of education do you have?
The fact that you are American meant that you would have never received asylum in Canada. The fact that he lived in the US for 17 years means that it is extremely difficult to prove that he needs protection due to persecution in Sudan (not sure if he has status in Egypt). Not sure who advised that you should come to Canada with your US status. This situation will now cause quite a lot of problems since he will not be able to return to the US but you can't come to Canada unless you can immigrate via economic immigration programs. What level of education do you have?
This is exactly the situation. Mohamed is stuck in Canada. Hibah and the kids are stuck in the USA. Hibah education: Associate degree. Also took the CELPIP Test. Scored really high (11’s) but no work history since 2017.