Hi.. my spouse is with unhcr as refugee , and i am a protected person in canada while pr is in process as he being my dependent.. ineed advice on how our pr application willl be processed would he be excluded from my application or he would be processed as a normal dependent in that country’s canadian counsulate???
Please advices are appreciated
Hi.. my spouse is with unhcr as refugee , and i am a protected person in canada while pr is in process as he being my dependent.. ineed advice on how our pr application willl be processed would he be excluded from my application or he would be processed as a normal dependent in that country’s canadian counsulate???
Please advices are appreciated
His status is refugee with unhcr , his resettlement is goingto take time meanwhile he would be processed as my dependent here in Canada, so what circumstances i shall expect to face while his application would be processed?
His status is refugee with unhcr , his resettlement is goingto take time meanwhile he would be processed as my dependent here in Canada, so what circumstances i shall expect to face while his application would be processed?
Not sure what you mean. He is a dependent in your app, so he must submit forms/docs/PCCs/etc. with you and be included in the app. He will get PR along with you.
Not sure what you mean. He is a dependent in your app, so he must submit forms/docs/PCCs/etc. with you and be included in the app. He will get PR along with you.
hes is stateless right now (not in our origin country) so how would he be treated when i am asked to submit his documents once our pr application is processed
hes is stateless right now (not in our origin country) so how would he be treated when i am asked to submit his documents once our pr application is processed
Attention refugee does not equal stateless. Most refugees are still citizen of at least one country even if they do not want to live there. Stateless is the situation where no country is recognizing you as a citizen (for whatever reason). And again not have proofs (like passport, national ID or birth certificate) does not mean that your spouse is stateless.
A recognized refugee should have a valid refugee document (or a refugee travel document), which is most of the time issued by the country where the refuge was currently taken).
Attention refugee does not equal stateless. Most refugees are still citizen of at least one country even if they do not want to live there. Stateless is the situation where no country is recognizing you as a citizen (for whatever reason). And again not have proofs (like passport, national ID or birth certificate) does not mean that your spouse is stateless.
A recognized refugee should have a valid refugee document (or a refugee travel document), which is most of the time issued by the country where the refuge was currently taken).
So what if hes a refugee claimant waiting for resettlement with unhcr camp ? And i am asked to submit his forms to process his pr application?? What will hapeen at that time
hes is stateless right now (not in our origin country) so how would he be treated when i am asked to submit his documents once our pr application is processed
So what if hes a refugee claimant waiting for resettlement with unhcr camp ? And i am asked to submit his forms to process his pr application?? What will hapeen at that time