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And you are right now in Toronto ?
Have you cancelled your resident visa and Emirates ID in Dubai or did you leave the country without doing so ?
Yeah i cancelled the visa before i left UAE, i just came across they registered the case last week, i actually came here in March
 
Yeah i cancelled the visa before i left UAE, i just came across they registered the case last week, i actually came here in March

Okay, thanks for the information. I would suggest you to consult a lawyer to review your case rather than try and find some use cases not the forum. They “may” be able to guide you better
 
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Don't think it will be an issue at the asylum stage but PR and citizenship will likely require PCC. Not sure how long you spent in Dubai but that might add some challenges to your asylum application. Would focus on getting asylum. That will take 1 close to 2 years and the acceptance rate for Pakistani citizens is not very high.
I was in Pakistan but due to the incident happened to me, i left Pakistan immediately and took my family which was in UAE and came here in March, besides in asylum cases does nationality matter the most or the case ?
 
I was in Pakistan but due to the incident happened to me, i left Pakistan immediately and took my family which was in UAE and came here in March, besides in asylum cases does nationality matter the most or the case ?

No but nationality factors into the application based on what is the current state of the country or known cultural issues (e.g. genital mutilation). Often CIC was to see families attempt to relocate within their country. Some may not understand what is needed to get asylum and what must be tried before attempting asylum therefore leading to a higher rate of refusal from some countries. Things like family issues are also not usually grounds for asylum.
 
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Actually that's what my point is, besides someone told me that since its a civil matter in Canada and considered a minor crime so probably CIC give some consideration towards this matter.. And if someone has gone through the same experience i would appriciate if he guide me according

That's not the issue. The issue is that Dubai won't issue the PCC if you have unpaid loans. Normally CIC won't approve an application without a PCC for all countries where you have lived. .

Recommend you search the skilled worker / express entry sections of the forum for the older threads on this topic.
 
No but nationality factors into the application based on what is the current state of the country or known cultural issues (e.g. genital mutilation). Often CIC was to see families attempt to relocate within their country. Some may not understand what is needed to get asylum and what must be tried before attempting asylum therefore leading to a higher rate of refusal from some countries. Things like family issues are also not usually grounds for asylum.
Thank you for your answer
Hoping that CIC would see the genuine facts to consider our case instead of grounds you mentioned above, but your information is indeed very useful and makes sense to understand the current situation.
 
That's not the issue. The issue is that Dubai won't issue the PCC if you have unpaid loans. Normally CIC won't approve an application without a PCC for all countries where you have lived. .

Recommend you search the skilled worker / express entry sections of the forum for the older threads on this topic.
Yeah i have gone through the same before and read about it in some other forums too where some have mentioned that CIC considered their justification that why UAE gov is not issuing them PCC, but hopefully while security check these cases will not harm my asylum application?
 
Yeah i have gone through the same before and read about it in some other forums too where some have mentioned that CIC considered their justification that why UAE gov is not issuing them PCC, but hopefully while security check these cases will not harm my asylum application?
Hello! Did you solve this finally? Appreciate an update on what happenned! thank you!
 
Don't think it will be an issue at the asylum stage but PR and citizenship will likely require PCC. Not sure how long you spent in Dubai but that might add some challenges to your asylum application. Would focus on getting asylum. That will take 1 close to 2 years and the acceptance rate for Pakistani citizens is not very high.
Which countries have a high acceptance rate @canuck79
 
Which countries have a high acceptance rate @canuck79

All depends on circumstances between when the person leaves and arrives in Canada plus any potential citizenships that they might be able to access.
Also lots of variability between in acceptance rates within a country dependent on what religion they belong to, what ethnic group and whether they identify as LGBTQ. Really hard to comment on which countries have high acceptance rates because some countries numbers represent just one group of people and acceptance rates vary as conditions in countries change.


https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/statistics/protection/Pages/RPDStat2018.aspx
 
I was in Pakistan but due to the incident happened to me, i left Pakistan immediately and took my family which was in UAE and came here in March, besides in asylum cases does nationality matter the most or the case ?
U dont need pcc being a refugee claimant, but if your claim is approved and pr application is filed cic may ask you for the pcc fromm the countries u stayed more than6 months so that tike u need to obtain the pcc and for that the debts needs to be settled off , fair enough deal u need them to issue a certificate but first give back their money. So u have time to settle of till your acceptance but act fast.
For pakistan cases, if you have got strong evidences to support your claim then u have good chances for claim being accepted
Good luck