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Pending aylum in the US wants to move to Canada

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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@omasan Thanks for your response. I’m currently considering PNP as I’m eligible for this PR route
I’m just trying to know how best to apply from here considering my status as an assylum seeker here in the US
And will I be able to get some required document from here
I will appreciate if I can reach you to discuss further
Thank you
What is your CRS score? Qualifying for PNP and getting selected are very different. I would be looking at what NOCs are getting selected and with what CRS scores.
 

Fdg

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What is your CRS score? Qualifying for PNP and getting selected are very different. I would be looking at what NOCs are getting selected and with what CRS scores.
I don’t know about the CRS for PNP how can I know my score please
 

omasan

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Hello, I don't know if anyone has an answer to this question. Tried some lawyers who also don't have an answer. My question is can someone with a pending asylum case in united states move to Canada for work without any problems. I already have my Canadian work permit approved and pr application filed. My employer will want me starting work using the work permit while the pr is pending. Do you think I should head there now or just wait for my pr to be approved.
Update: PR just got approved
 
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Frankdia3

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Hello everybody, I am an asylum seeker in the USA. Recently, I got a PR for Canada. I wonder how difficult it was for former Asylum seekers to return to the USA under a different visa, such as a Visitors B visa, TD, or any other nonimmigrant visa.
I worry about moving to Canada and not being able to come back to the USA because I abandoned my Asylum case and overstayed my visitor visa. Has anyone experienced this?
 

Copingwithlife

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Hello everybody, I am an asylum seeker in the USA. Recently, I got a PR for Canada. I wonder how difficult it was for former Asylum seekers to return to the USA under a different visa, such as a Visitors B visa, TD, or any other nonimmigrant visa.
I worry about moving to Canada and not being able to come back to the USA because I abandoned my Asylum case and overstayed my visitor visa. Has anyone experienced this?
Try to apply for a B1/B2 visa . Typically with an overstay you’ll receive a ban . Only way of knowing is to apply for a visa
 

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Hello everybody, I am an asylum seeker in the USA. Recently, I got a PR for Canada. I wonder how difficult it was for former Asylum seekers to return to the USA under a different visa, such as a Visitors B visa, TD, or any other nonimmigrant visa.
I worry about moving to Canada and not being able to come back to the USA because I abandoned my Asylum case and overstayed my visitor visa. Has anyone experienced this?
This is really is a question for a US immigration forum. If you accumulated an actual overstay, then you will get an automatic ban from the US once you leave (either 3 or 10 years) and most likely won't be able to return until that ban is over. So the short answer is that it could potentially be difficult for you to return to the US for a period of time after you move to Canada. Check out visa journey. This is a good US immigration forum.

If your overstay was more than six months but less than one year, you're looking at a 3 year ban. If the overstay was greater than a year, assume you will have an automatic 10 year ban as soon as you leave