I hold a valid visitor visa for both Canada and the USA. In 2021, I applied for asylum in the USA due to political persecution in my home country. However, after a year, conditions in my home country improved, and after speaking to many people there and being fully satisfied with the situation, I decided to withdraw my asylum application and return to my home country in 2024.
Now, 10 months later, my previous asylum case is resurfacing, which is causing significant distress in my life. I am considering returning to the USA, but that appears unlikely, as I believe the USA will not allow re-entry.
Given my current situation, I’m wondering if I have any chance of reaching a Canadian airport and applying for asylum. If so, what are the chances that my asylum claim will be forwarded for a further hearing? I understand the Eligibility Interview is part of the process, but I would appreciate more clarity on what it entails.
Since the Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) doesn’t apply to me (as I’m arriving directly from my home country), what would be the most straightforward airport to land at to minimize potential complications?
For context, I am 49 years old and work as a corporate trainer. Although I have made two previous visits to Canada before applying for asylum in the USA, some past events are now re-emerging, making my current situation difficult to navigate.
Please guide me and provide more information on these matters.
Now, 10 months later, my previous asylum case is resurfacing, which is causing significant distress in my life. I am considering returning to the USA, but that appears unlikely, as I believe the USA will not allow re-entry.
Given my current situation, I’m wondering if I have any chance of reaching a Canadian airport and applying for asylum. If so, what are the chances that my asylum claim will be forwarded for a further hearing? I understand the Eligibility Interview is part of the process, but I would appreciate more clarity on what it entails.
Since the Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) doesn’t apply to me (as I’m arriving directly from my home country), what would be the most straightforward airport to land at to minimize potential complications?
For context, I am 49 years old and work as a corporate trainer. Although I have made two previous visits to Canada before applying for asylum in the USA, some past events are now re-emerging, making my current situation difficult to navigate.
Please guide me and provide more information on these matters.