Sir I get merry witg Philippine national girl am Pakistan national my wife also leave her religion and become muslim and her family will not happy she leave her religion and my family in Pakistan they want i leave her and get merry with Pakistani girl we both don't have way to go back our home towns now we both working in Saudi Arabia we just wanna way to escape we wanna live togather whole life where nobody can seprate us
It’s unlikely those would be satisfactory grounds to claim asylum. You would either need to be recognized by the UNHCR as refugees in KSA or obtain TRVs and apply in Canada. You would need to supply significantly more evidence for a successful claim.
Sir I get merry witg Philippine national girl am Pakistan national my wife also leave her religion and become muslim and her family will not happy she leave her religion and my family in Pakistan they want i leave her and get merry with Pakistani girl we both don't have way to go back our home towns now we both working in Saudi Arabia we just wanna way to escape we wanna live togather whole life where nobody can seprate us
Sir I get merry witg Philippine national girl am Pakistan national my wife also leave her religion and become muslim and her family will not happy she leave her religion and my family in Pakistan they want i leave her and get merry with Pakistani girl we both don't have way to go back our home towns now we both working in Saudi Arabia we just wanna way to escape we wanna live togather whole life where nobody can seprate us
OK,
As you are both Muslims, which is a religion recognized in both of your countries, I do not see a case there.
There are plenty people in the world where family did not approve their marriage for whatever reason (including in Canada).
Just because you do not have support of your families, that is way not enough.
Did you try to relocate into different area of Pakistan or Philippines (so that you leave family problems behind)?