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Lasso said:
Seemingly, looks like an opportunist. I hope he will come up with some kind of explaination.
Thanks
if he withdraw application would he not be exclued from coming back to Canada for 10 years
carolbb23 said:
if he withdraw application would he not be exclued from coming back to Canada for 10 years
On the other hand his family is without status in US and in Canada his own case is going to take a long time.
Lasso said:
On the other hand his family is without status in US and in Canada his own case is going to take a long time.
why not bring the family to Canada and his wife and kids applied for refugee status the longer they are in the us they can get deported back home
They are back home now and I cannot stay up to 4 - 5 years without them
Seems they have been removed from the US and sent home. Again, on the surface, it seems the original plan went bad and now his options are limited. Wait for approval (however long it takes) or go home.
What, if he is the only breadwinner for his family?
Lasso said:
What, if he is the only breadwinner for his family?
tough can they get work permit while waiting
First you would need to go to the IRB and submit the withdrawl of claim form. They will review the document and contact you within 2-5days with comfirmation of withdrawl form. Once you are in reciept of confirmation letter contact Canada Border Service Agency to verify the have your file. Once they confirm that they do have your file you go to meet with an immagration officer who will review your file. If your passport is expired they will submit a new passport for you. They will confirm different flight routes. Once you book your flight you advise them and they will meet you to the airport, and had your passport over to the captain of the plane who will return it to you once you touch down in your home country. Ensure that you make sure you leave within the window time because if you go over the time your depature order will immediately become a deportation order.
Hi guys,
I applied for refugee protection a year ago. It is getting so long and I am really sick of waiting. I would like to withdraw my refugee claim. How long will it take to finalize such a request and then deport me? Please answer me if you have any clues.
Thanks
Sometimes things are posted you just gotta shake your head
First you would need to go to the IRB and submit the withdrawl of claim form. They will review the document and contact you within 2-5days with comfirmation of withdrawl form. Once you are in reciept of confirmation letter contact Canada Border Service Agency to verify the have your file. Once they confirm that they do have your file you go to meet with an immagration officer who will review your file. If your passport is expired they will submit a new passport for you. They will confirm different flight routes. Once you book your flight you advise them and they will meet you to the airport, and had your passport over to the captain of the plane who will return it to you once you touch down in your home country. Ensure that you make sure you leave within the window time because if you go over the time your depature order will immediately become a deportation order.
Thank you Yoshi5x. This is true.
Imagine, one left his wife and children vulnerable in the same situation he escaped from, hoping for reuniting family soon. Dreams become shattered when he found himself stranded in a vicious circle, a chain of waitings and a marathon of hurdles. Living every moment worrying for the safety of family members back home, emotional stress and fear of relationships falling apart, eventually the cost is very high. Fate or system?
Always family is first.
Love you & your toughts
why not bring the family to Canada and his wife and kids applied for refugee status the longer they are in the us they can get deported back home
It's not easy to bring clamaint's family to the country he/she made the claim. Visa officer will not grant their visa, as far I informed by my lawyer.
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