Hello
I am from Afghanistan.
I am currently a lawful conditional permanent resident in United States. I came to usa in a fiancé visa and i am married but things did not go well between my wife and me and we are separated.
My uncle lives in canada and he is a canadian citizen. I have no one in the USA.
And I can not go to my country too because of alot of stuff and i know if i go to Afghanistan my life is gonna be in danger. I want to join my uncle and live with him .. is there any way or do I have any chances to apply to canada as a refugee ????
Or to immigrate to canada lawfully ???
Hello
I am from Afghanistan.
I am currently a lawful conditional permanent resident in United States. I came to usa in a fiancé visa and i am married but things did not go well between my wife and me and we are separated.
My uncle lives in canada and he is a canadian citizen. I have no one in the USA.
And I can not go to my country too because of alot of stuff and i know if i go to Afghanistan my life is gonna be in danger. I want to join my uncle and live with him .. is there any way or do I have any chances to apply to canada as a refugee ????
Or to immigrate to canada lawfully ???
Hello
I am from Afghanistan.
I am currently a lawful conditional permanent resident in United States. I came to usa in a fiancé visa and i am married but things did not go well between my wife and me and we are separated.
My uncle lives in canada and he is a canadian citizen. I have no one in the USA.
And I can not go to my country too because of alot of stuff and i know if i go to Afghanistan my life is gonna be in danger. I want to join my uncle and live with him .. is there any way or do I have any chances to apply to canada as a refugee ????
Or to immigrate to canada lawfully ???
a Convention refugee in another country where you could go and live permanently without fear of persecution;
a citizen, national or permanent resident of a country, other than the one you left, where you could go and live permanently without fear of persecution; or
a permanent resident of Canada.
Since you are a Permanent Resident (Green Card holder) of the US, I'm pretty sure you are not allowed to claim asylum in Canada regardless of having family here. You would need to wait until your green card has expired/been revoked, or voluntarily renounce it first.
The whole point of asylum is that you are in fear for your life and you need somewhere safe to live. You are legally able to live and work in the US and only want to move for family reasons. You can always try to immigrate through economic pathways. Since you have lived in the US legally for a while it would be hard to prove that you are fleeing persecution if you renounce your green card. You could end up not having status in both countries.
Lying to the CIC is only going to get you barred from Canada. Trust me, the reach of CIC is greater than you think and they have access to all sorts of information.
Did you read this? They share immigration information! History, status, refusals, deportation, criminal background......everything!
So of course they will find out, and then you are guilty of fraud in Canada. That's a crime that makes you ineligible to enter Canada and most likely will result in you being barred from the US (loss of green card and deportation).
Never lie to immigration or CBSA/CBP. It's always a bad plan.