If you hold a US visa that is still valid, then you could try seeing if entering the US is possible. It will be up to the US if they admit you. I would say that's certainly far from guaranteed given your status in Canada.
There's a good chance your Canadian visa has been canceled as a result of the refugee claim. Even if it's still valid, this doesn't give you status in Canada.
Your Canadian TRV is cancelled after your refugee claim, and if you dont fall under definition of “essential travel” by the US, they will most likely not admit you by land.
If you hold a US visa that is still valid, then you could try seeing if entering the US is possible. It will be up to the US if they admit you. I would say that's certainly far from guaranteed given your status in Canada.
There's a good chance your Canadian visa has been canceled as a result of the refugee claim. Even if it's still valid, this doesn't give you status in Canada.
sorry. is it not the same as withdrawing? I meant if you get denied and do not appeal you would have to leave and get the removal which is the same process and same consequences as withdrawing. wouldn't be??
sorry. is it not the same as withdrawing? I meant if you get denied and do not appeal you would have to leave and get the removal which is the same process and same consequences as withdrawing. wouldn't be??
Yes if you dont appeal you will have to leave, and i guess you dont want to go back to the country you are facing persecution, which was the reason for your refugee claim at first place
Yes if you dont appeal you will have to leave, and i guess you dont want to go back to the country you are facing persecution, which was the reason for your refugee claim at first place
but it means it is the same process for leaving? they give you your documents at airport and all the same with visas and other countries my see that you were refused to stay here. ?
but it means it is the same process for leaving? they give you your documents at airport and all the same with visas and other countries my see that you were refused to stay here. ?
The difference is you abandon rights to appeal, thats not the same thing as those who appeal, apply for ppra or h&c. Negative outcome from your first hearing doesnt mean its all done. Unless you waive those options.
but it means it is the same process for leaving? they give you your documents at airport and all the same with visas and other countries my see that you were refused to stay here. ?
And what happens with the health benefits? do I lose the benefits the day i withdraw or when i get my documents back and sign the document with the immigration officer? Also about work. if I am working i should stop working the day i submit my withdrawal or i am allowed to work until my departure around a week after that?
And what happens with the health benefits? do I lose the benefits the day i withdraw or when i get my documents back and sign the document with the immigration officer? Also about work. if I am working i should stop working the day i submit my withdrawal or i am allowed to work until my departure around a week after that?
Everything stop the day you successful withdraw/ send withdraw notification. You no longer become eligible for health benefits and you can not continue to work.