You could hire your own lawyer. Is suspect legal aide feels since you finished years ago and were refused restoration, you are a refugee of convenience. They probably feel there is little chance for a successful claim. I've seen posts here where they refuse to continue service if they feel there is no grounds for a successful claim/appeal.
You could hire your own lawyer. Is suspect legal aide feels since you finished years ago and were refused restoration, you are a refugee of convenience. They probably feel there is little chance for a successful claim. I've seen posts here where they refuse to continue service if they feel there is no grounds for a successful claim/appeal.
my case has merit, it was refused because of their "financial eligibilty" saying that I came on student status and they dont provide aid to those that come in as students
no i have not overstayed for a while, i was on student status which changed to visitor and a request for visitor restoration was denied a few weeks ago (less than 3)
so i would say i have been "out of status" for less than 3 weeks or since the initial application for extension was refused.
my case has merit, it was refused because of their "financial eligibilty" saying that I came on student status and they dont provide aid to those that come in as students
no i have not overstayed for a while, i was on student status which changed to visitor and a request for visitor restoration was denied a few weeks ago (less than 3)
so i would say i have been "out of status" for less than 3 weeks or since the initial application for extension was refused.
You could hire your own lawyer. Is suspect legal aide feels since you finished years ago and were refused restoration, you are a refugee of convenience. They probably feel there is little chance for a successful claim. I've seen posts here where they refuse to continue service if they feel there is no grounds for a successful claim/appeal.
You need to read the information available on the IRB's webpage. Watch this video:
Yes, you will be given a Removal Order, this is given to every person that applies for Refugee from within Canada because, in theory, you should not have applied from within Canada.
However, the removal order is suspended immediately pending the outcome of your refugee hearing.