To apply for asylum, refugees must get to Canadian soil. To do this, they must get a TRV. However, I worry that in trying to satisfy the officer to issue TRV, one might make one's asylum case harder.
Firstly, to get a TRV one must have a travel history, specifically with visa requiring countries like USA, UK, NZ and Schengen states. However, if one does manage to accrue such a history, won't the refugee board ask why asylum was not applied for in any of the countries traveled to? Would this be considered 'asylum shopping' and thus be grounds for rejection?
Secondly, the TRV application must convince the officer that the applicant has no intention to stay in Canada and will leave at the end of authorized stay. The applicant must lie and give a bogus reason as to why she wants to visit Canada. Will this be used to refuse asylum?
I am interested in hearing from refugees who got to Canada on a TRV. How did you acquire a TRV? Was anything you included in your application a detriment to your asylum claim?
Firstly, to get a TRV one must have a travel history, specifically with visa requiring countries like USA, UK, NZ and Schengen states. However, if one does manage to accrue such a history, won't the refugee board ask why asylum was not applied for in any of the countries traveled to? Would this be considered 'asylum shopping' and thus be grounds for rejection?
Secondly, the TRV application must convince the officer that the applicant has no intention to stay in Canada and will leave at the end of authorized stay. The applicant must lie and give a bogus reason as to why she wants to visit Canada. Will this be used to refuse asylum?
I am interested in hearing from refugees who got to Canada on a TRV. How did you acquire a TRV? Was anything you included in your application a detriment to your asylum claim?
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