Hi everyone,
This is my first post here,
Background: I'm a female from the GCC area, and I've had my fair share of arrests and lashing's for my political views (long story). which wasn't a problem for me, but it reached a point where I'm oppressed by my own community as well at this point, and this is where I cant stay here anymore. (i'm a citizen by the way, not an expat)
I was successfully granted a visitor's visa to Toronto last week, and I'll be leaving in early February for the conference that I'm invited to, my plan is to make a refugee claim at the airport.
my concern is, I'm seriously afraid that the immigration officer at the airport might revoke my visa and deport me the minute I mention asylum, or worse, detain me. so my question is, is it a possibility that they deport me for wanting to claim asylum? does it usually happen for refugee applicants? (keep in mind I'll use my legit passport, no fake documents)
another concern is, if I decided to make a claim inside of Canada, I'm a bit afraid that for what ever reason they decide to not grant me entry to Canada in the first place, that is why I'm thinking about claiming at the airport.
so in that case, who should I approach about claiming asylum when I land at the airport? the first officer at the first passport counter? or should I tell him its a normal visit, and only mention asylum to the second officer if they refer me to inspection?
please, if anyone applied for their claim at the airport, share your experience, with each steps at the airport, it will be extremely helpful.
Sorry for the long post.
and thanks in advance
This is my first post here,
Background: I'm a female from the GCC area, and I've had my fair share of arrests and lashing's for my political views (long story). which wasn't a problem for me, but it reached a point where I'm oppressed by my own community as well at this point, and this is where I cant stay here anymore. (i'm a citizen by the way, not an expat)
I was successfully granted a visitor's visa to Toronto last week, and I'll be leaving in early February for the conference that I'm invited to, my plan is to make a refugee claim at the airport.
my concern is, I'm seriously afraid that the immigration officer at the airport might revoke my visa and deport me the minute I mention asylum, or worse, detain me. so my question is, is it a possibility that they deport me for wanting to claim asylum? does it usually happen for refugee applicants? (keep in mind I'll use my legit passport, no fake documents)
another concern is, if I decided to make a claim inside of Canada, I'm a bit afraid that for what ever reason they decide to not grant me entry to Canada in the first place, that is why I'm thinking about claiming at the airport.
so in that case, who should I approach about claiming asylum when I land at the airport? the first officer at the first passport counter? or should I tell him its a normal visit, and only mention asylum to the second officer if they refer me to inspection?
please, if anyone applied for their claim at the airport, share your experience, with each steps at the airport, it will be extremely helpful.
Sorry for the long post.
and thanks in advance