Question related to "PROHIBITIONS UNDER CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP ACT"
Question E asks... Are you now, or have you ever been, under removal order, (or have you ever been asked by Canadian officials to leave Canada)
Before becoming a permanent resident I had a failed refugee claim, and as I understand it, a failed refugee hearing becomes a conditional removal order. So my failed REFUGEE hearing administratively became a deportation order. I was never asked to leave and I was never given a departure date. Notwithstanding, I became a permanent afterwards.
So I am wondering if Question E (Are you now, or have you ever been, under removal order, (or have you ever been asked by Canadian officials to leave Canada) apply to me, and how I should answer it. Will a "Yes" response delay my application?
Question related to "PROHIBITIONS UNDER CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP ACT"
Question E asks... Are you now, or have you ever been, under removal order, (or have you ever been asked by Canadian officials to leave Canada)
Before becoming a permanent resident I had a failed refugee claim, and as I understand it, a failed refugee hearing becomes a conditional removal order. So my failed REFUGEE hearing administratively became a deportation order. I was never asked to leave and I was never given a departure date. Notwithstanding, I became a permanent afterwards.
So I am wondering if Question E (Are you now, or have you ever been, under removal order, (or have you ever been asked by Canadian officials to leave Canada) apply to me, and how I should answer it. Will a "Yes" response delay my application?
Question related to "PROHIBITIONS UNDER CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP ACT"
Question E asks... Are you now, or have you ever been, under removal order, (or have you ever been asked by Canadian officials to leave Canada)
Before becoming a permanent resident I had a failed refugee claim, and as I understand it, a failed refugee hearing becomes a conditional removal order. So my failed REFUGEE hearing administratively became a deportation order. I was never asked to leave and I was never given a departure date. Notwithstanding, I became a permanent afterwards.
So I am wondering if Question E (Are you now, or have you ever been, under removal order, (or have you ever been asked by Canadian officials to leave Canada) apply to me, and how I should answer it. Will a "Yes" response delay my application?
Question related to "PROHIBITIONS UNDER CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP ACT"
Question E asks... Are you now, or have you ever been, under removal order, (or have you ever been asked by Canadian officials to leave Canada)
Before becoming a permanent resident I had a failed refugee claim, and as I understand it, a failed refugee hearing becomes a conditional removal order. So my failed REFUGEE hearing administratively became a deportation order. I was never asked to leave and I was never given a departure date. Notwithstanding, I became a permanent afterwards.
So I am wondering if Question E (Are you now, or have you ever been, under removal order, (or have you ever been asked by Canadian officials to leave Canada) apply to me, and how I should answer it. Will a "Yes" response delay my application?
You should mention it. I know some one who was in same shoes as you and his lawyer did mention it on his application. Disclose it because there is nothing wrong with it. Your application will process normal.
You should mention it. I know some one who was in same shoes as you and his lawyer did mention it on his application. Disclose it because there is nothing wrong with it. Your application will process normal.
2 years back I came back to my country after my refugee claim.was denied and and came back to my country under departure order or volunteer come back in 30 day's. But right now I am eligible for ee profile and question that. They ask I form that. Have you ever been removed from Canada ? Please suggest what will be my answer