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Qbu

Member
Sep 29, 2024
10
2
Hello everyone,


I’m seeking advice regarding my current immigration situation in Canada. Here’s a brief overview:


• I’m a refugee claimant with my claim submitted in September 2024 (application number starts with L400). My case has been referred to the IRB, and I’ve received my work permit and confirmation of referral.


• I also hold a valid study permit, which was extended in August 2024 (application number starts with F315) and is valid until March 31, 2025.


• Recently, I came across old documents related to a Departure Order issued before my refugee claim (application number starts with N001). I believe it may have been issued due to a misunderstanding or compliance check at the time.


Currently, I’m preparing for my IRB hearing, and I want to ensure that these previous documents don’t create any issues or confusion.


My Questions:


1. Do I need to formally address the Departure Order now, or is it automatically suspended due to my active refugee claim?


2. Could the old Departure Order cause complications during my IRB hearing?


3. Is there anything specific I should prepare or clarify before my hearing to ensure everything is aligned?



I’d appreciate any guidance or suggestions from those who’ve experienced similar situations or have knowledge of immigration processes. Thank you for your time!
 

Canadian_rainbow

Hero Member
Aug 30, 2022
768
312
Hello everyone,


I’m seeking advice regarding my current immigration situation in Canada. Here’s a brief overview:


• I’m a refugee claimant with my claim submitted in September 2024 (application number starts with L400). My case has been referred to the IRB, and I’ve received my work permit and confirmation of referral.


• I also hold a valid study permit, which was extended in August 2024 (application number starts with F315) and is valid until March 31, 2025.


• Recently, I came across old documents related to a Departure Order issued before my refugee claim (application number starts with N001). I believe it may have been issued due to a misunderstanding or compliance check at the time.


Currently, I’m preparing for my IRB hearing, and I want to ensure that these previous documents don’t create any issues or confusion.


My Questions:


1. Do I need to formally address the Departure Order now, or is it automatically suspended due to my active refugee claim?


2. Could the old Departure Order cause complications during my IRB hearing?


3. Is there anything specific I should prepare or clarify before my hearing to ensure everything is aligned?



I’d appreciate any guidance or suggestions from those who’ve experienced similar situations or have knowledge of immigration processes. Thank you for your time!
Hi,
You had no issue before your refugee claim (while you were student) but still you received departure order?
 

Qbu

Member
Sep 29, 2024
10
2
Hi,
You had no issue before your refugee claim (while you were student) but still you received departure order?
I just saw the document and the date in it is like 20-25 days before my refuge claim.
A bit more context: i reapplied for my study permit a week before its expiry and got it a few months after.
 

ref19to22

Hero Member
May 18, 2022
332
170
Hello everyone,


I’m seeking advice regarding my current immigration situation in Canada. Here’s a brief overview:


• I’m a refugee claimant with my claim submitted in September 2024 (application number starts with L400). My case has been referred to the IRB, and I’ve received my work permit and confirmation of referral.


• I also hold a valid study permit, which was extended in August 2024 (application number starts with F315) and is valid until March 31, 2025.


• Recently, I came across old documents related to a Departure Order issued before my refugee claim (application number starts with N001). I believe it may have been issued due to a misunderstanding or compliance check at the time.


Currently, I’m preparing for my IRB hearing, and I want to ensure that these previous documents don’t create any issues or confusion.


My Questions:


1. Do I need to formally address the Departure Order now, or is it automatically suspended due to my active refugee claim?


2. Could the old Departure Order cause complications during my IRB hearing?


3. Is there anything specific I should prepare or clarify before my hearing to ensure everything is aligned?



I’d appreciate any guidance or suggestions from those who’ve experienced similar situations or have knowledge of immigration processes. Thank you for your time!
Personally I am confused and would need more information to advise anything.
From what I understood, you were a student on a valid study permit that applied for asylum in September 2024. And you also have a departure order in your name from when you were a student and from before you claimed asylum.
Why were you sent this departure order/what basis does it have?