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FERGAGO5

Newbie
Mar 20, 2018
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Hi everyone, I was in Canada for 18 months at the moment of my arrival I was Issued a visitor record that stated I had to leave by the date of my returning flight wich was 12 days after my arrival.
I didnt knew that I had the possibility to apply for refugee at the moment I was there in the airport so after my encounter with CBSA officers I just left.
After that I was afraid to be removed from the country specially because I didnt wanna comeback to my home country (VENEZUELA) so didnt leave by the date of the visitor record.
I came back to my country 4 months ago honestly thinking the political violence I was feeling against me decreased by my almost two years outside. That wasnt the case.
I Study law in a public university and the same pro gover groups that were causing trouble back then are still doing it to the date and has worsened.
Even though I have spoken with legal representatives that might help me with my case
I am not sure if i will be sent back to Venezuela claiming a refugee status case at the port of entry given the fact that I did overstay, and didnt comply with what the visitor record issued stated.
Im not sure if a removal or deportation order was issued or not, I didnt had any interaction with CBSA officers when I left Canada.
It was never my intention to mislead the officers but that happened.
Im thinking that this will have a negative outcome my refugee claim at the moment I arrive to canada.
My real question is if i have any chances to be accepted by the officer and be reffered to the IRB for processal.
It could be the case they understand that I might just be using the refugee claim option just to comeback to the country and could be a flight risk given the case my claim is not approved
How possible is to be deported? Given the fact I was issued a visitor record that after the moment of my overstay the officer told could become eventually in a removal order and ultimately into a deportation one. But I left Canada voluntarily and didnt had any interaction with any officer so that for me is an if.
Thank you very much. My Visa expires on August and things worsening by the minute here got me to the point I Need to comeback ASAP and take the chances. What would be my best option? thank you for your help.
 

scylla

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Jun 8, 2010
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If a removal order was issued, then it would have turned into a deportation order. Even if you left voluntarily, if you were the subject of a removal order, then you may need an ARC to return to Canada. This could cause issues when you try to enter Canada - or I suppose even boarding the plan to come to Canada if they check the validity of your visa.

The fact you overstayed in Canada for as long as you did and then returned home voluntarily will likely make it more difficult for you to claim refugee status. Make sure you have strong evidence of how you yourself have specifically been impacted (e.g. police reports, hospitalization records, etc.).
 

FERGAGO5

Newbie
Mar 20, 2018
2
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If a removal order was issued, then it would have turned into a deportation order. Even if you left voluntarily, if you were the subject of a removal order, then you may need an ARC to return to Canada. This could cause issues when you try to enter Canada - or I suppose even boarding the plan to come to Canada if they check the validity of your visa.

The fact you overstayed in Canada for as long as you did and then returned home voluntarily will likely make it more difficult for you to claim refugee status. Make sure you have strong evidence of how you yourself have specifically been impacted (e.g. police reports, hospitalization records, etc.).
Is there a way to check If a removal order was Issued¨?. The airline will check the validity of my visa under what reason? I have I case and the evidence necessary to go through the process and expect a possitve outcome given what I have.

What really scares me is that they won't let me in the plane to go there.
 

Here2help

Star Member
Apr 30, 2017
104
51
Hi everyone, I was in Canada for 18 months at the moment of my arrival I was Issued a visitor record that stated I had to leave by the date of my returning flight wich was 12 days after my arrival.
I didnt knew that I had the possibility to apply for refugee at the moment I was there in the airport so after my encounter with CBSA officers I just left.
After that I was afraid to be removed from the country specially because I didnt wanna comeback to my home country (VENEZUELA) so didnt leave by the date of the visitor record.
I came back to my country 4 months ago honestly thinking the political violence I was feeling against me decreased by my almost two years outside. That wasnt the case.
I Study law in a public university and the same pro gover groups that were causing trouble back then are still doing it to the date and has worsened.
Even though I have spoken with legal representatives that might help me with my case
I am not sure if i will be sent back to Venezuela claiming a refugee status case at the port of entry given the fact that I did overstay, and didnt comply with what the visitor record issued stated.
Im not sure if a removal or deportation order was issued or not, I didnt had any interaction with CBSA officers when I left Canada.
It was never my intention to mislead the officers but that happened.
Im thinking that this will have a negative outcome my refugee claim at the moment I arrive to canada.
My real question is if i have any chances to be accepted by the officer and be reffered to the IRB for processal.
It could be the case they understand that I might just be using the refugee claim option just to comeback to the country and could be a flight risk given the case my claim is not approved
How possible is to be deported? Given the fact I was issued a visitor record that after the moment of my overstay the officer told could become eventually in a removal order and ultimately into a deportation one. But I left Canada voluntarily and didnt had any interaction with any officer so that for me is an if.
Thank you very much. My Visa expires on August and things worsening by the minute here got me to the point I Need to comeback ASAP and take the chances. What would be my best option? thank you for your help.
If you already overstayed ur visa last time then your visa is no longer valid. You won't be allowed to the flight to Canada. It doesn’t meters if you leave voluntarily or not.