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Buletruck

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I need a help for a couple of questions.Im A mom with 3 kids. for a religious and racism reasons, I will flee the country of my stay and seek for protection.
Are you fleeing persecution from your home country or the country you currently reside in? When were you last in your home country? Why isn't your husband joining you?
 

Nemorah

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would also point out that childcare is extremely expensive and that of your children are school aged school ends mid afternoon so you would need to pay for after school care and even before school care. I know that can be $500-1000 per month per child. There is also 2+months of school summer holidays and others holidays or days off during the summer. Working full-time as a single parent is difficult and can be very expensive. With 3 children it could be too expensive to cover childcare costs unless you have a lot of savings or have a very good job. Legal aid Ontario is only funding part of the asylum process now so you will also have to factor that into your costs as well. You are going to have to start researching on your own. Many of these answers were easy to find on the internet or you could ask your brother for help.
Thanks a lot.
My brother imigrated to canada long ago through the express entry program.
So he ia not aware of refugees stuff.
Also I tried a lot on the net , found some answers , the remaining still needs to be addresses.
Anyway thanks a lot and I hope others may have some help.
 

Nemorah

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shelp.

Are you fleeing persecution from your home country or the country you currently reside in? When were you last in your home country? Why isn't your husband joining you?
Are you fleeing persecution from your home country or the country you currently reside in? When were you last in your home country? Why isn't your husband joining you?
Are you fleeing persecution from your home country or the country you currently reside in? When were you last in your home country? Why isn't your husband joining you?
am I under interrogation now?
Dude, I can't share sensitive information that is irrelevant to my original post!
If you can help for answers to my questions , please do.
 
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canuck78

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shelp.





am I under interrogation now?
Dude, I can't share sensitive information that is irrelevant to my original post!
If you can help for answers to my questions , please do.
There are many who have not sufficiently looked into the immigration process. For example even if you have grounds for asylum but have not tried to relocate in your own country you will be denied.

Your brother can look into things even if he was never an asylum seeker. Many of your questions are not asylum specific.
 

Buletruck

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am I under interrogation now?
Dude,
It’s a public forum, expect public scrutiny. The questions are relevant as they pertain to whether you would actually be eligible to claim asylum successfully. Canuk78 suggestion to apply for immigration is probably your best bet to enter Canada. If you haven’t resided in your home country and face persecution in your current country of residence, IRB will want to know why (and even how) you face persecution if you haven’t lived there for an extended period.
 
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Copingwithlife

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shelp.





am I under interrogation now?
Dude, I can't share sensitive information that is irrelevant to my original post!
If you can help for answers to my questions , please do.
If you can’t handle people asking general questions or as you put it “ interrogation “, about your situation, how you’d handle the IRB investigating your claim is beyond me.
As someone earlier mentioned, this falls election can’t come soon enough
 

Miraclejj

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For the record, I am 100% with the genuine and legit refugees, such as someone flees from war, genocide and religious persecutions. Canada is a great and generous country and we have a system to support and protect person that truly needs it. I have no problem for people getting help from our government, including welfare, if they are truly in the situation that they need it. But on the other hand, I don't like to be taken advantage of. Although I understand that non system is bullet approve, but current refugee system is broken and the loop hole is so big that people can use it to bypass the immigration law to stay here, otherwise that they are not qualified to. This is gonna fix as it suppose to be. That is the coming election would do. While Canadians, adults and children, are suffering high tax, and shortage of schooling, shelters and food, somehow, billions of dollars are wasted on somebody that just simply decided to jump the line to cross our border, claim asylum, after failed, then claim H&C, that is way beyond me.
Anyone that is going to argue about it, please stop. All immigration streams set forth by Canadian government, including refugee route, is a privilege, not a right. Canadian government and Canadians have no obligation to take any of it.

I am not here to judge the OP, but 2/3 of the questions are asking how to get welfare, while clearly, her husband can support them is what I don't like.
 

Skyline2019

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Thanks a lot.
My brother imigrated to canada long ago through the express entry program.
So he ia not aware of refugees stuff.
Also I tried a lot on the net , found some answers , the remaining still needs to be addresses.
Anyway thanks a lot and I hope others may have some help.
Ul get a very little amount of welfare which is too low fr survival fr 3 kids,
Moreover refugee claimant (whch u would be initially) are not eligible fr child benefit, u have to wait to get positive result frm irb.
Ul be eligible fr work permit wch wud take around 45 to 60 days.
These are related to bc province iduno hw things are followed in other province.
And u can move to any other province aftr claiming asylum just ket the authorities knw abt yr change of addreess and
Just dun frget to bring all yr documents supporting yr claim
 
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Muhammad79

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Asalum shopping. Most of the questions are about welfare, benefits, receiving money
Hello ,

I need a help for a couple of questions.Im A mom with 3 kids. for a religious and racism reasons, I will flee the country of my stay and seek for protection.my questions are:
1- I was refused for tourist Visa to Canada ,but I have a valid tourism Visa to USA, my question if I entered Canada through USA ,
Does the refusal of Canada visa may affect my ability to ask for asylum?
2-which is better for crossing the border from USA to Canada, official border checkpoints, or non official?taking into consideration that I have a first degree relative "my brother" in London who has PR status.
3-if the answer to Q2 is non official border like roxham road,
a-Does that means I will be forced to satay in Quebec?
b- Can I move to London Ontario to stay near my brother?
4- if the answer for Qestion 2 is official border,
a- Which is better to cross through? Peace bridge or rainbow bridge?
b-Is there a pre arrangement that I should do like I heard that I have to arrange with a church for an appointment to enter through the bridge?
c-Should my brother come from London Ontario to pick me up?or no need for his presence?

5- I'm planning to request for a work permit as I have a Bsc. degree in biochemistry , but until I get it,
a- Am I entitled for welfare for me?
b- who much is the welfare for me in Quebec and in London Ontario?
c- who much is the child benefit in Quebec and London Ontario?
d- Am I and my kids entitled for medical benefits in Quebec or Londo Ontario?or it's only just for kids?
e- can I apply to study in a University before I get the refugee status?
f- can I request for a work permit directly after I'm inside Canada and When can I ask for that.?
g-When can apply for welfare if I didn't get the work permit or didn't find a job?
6- my happened most likely will not travel with us as his company didn't give him a permit to be able to travel( this th system in the country we are staying in), my questions:
a- can he send me some money from time to time?
b- how can he send me money?

c- if I was entitled for a welfare , does the money my husband sends to me affect my welfare?
d-how much money he can send me that won't affect my welfare if I was entitled for it?

7-can fill in the applications that is needed at the border previously?
8-if yes, can you help to give me a link of the latest version?
9- if I was able to go to a university, can they help me in the tuitions?
10- if I was lucky to study in a university , how can I support myself If i wasn't entitled for a welfare?

Thanks from my heart
 

canuck78

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Asalum shopping. Most of the questions are about welfare, benefits, receiving money
Not sure that it is really asylum shopping. Think that this woman is planning on living off welfare since there is no mention of savings and is in for a shock for how little she is expected to live on. She will be limited to rent in areas that aren’t very safe. She will likely have to settle for a one or 2 bedroom. They will have to hope that some donated furniture is available. If she has young children she may not be able to get a job because childcare is too expensive. She will likely have to go to the food bank because welfare won’t provide enough money to buy food for the entire month. She will have to walk versus taking public transportation to save a few dollars. Hopefully both her husband and her brother will be able to supplement any income or welfare she may receive and perhaps even a free place to stay. Another reason why a consult with an immigration lawyer would be a good idea before making your move.
 
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Nemorah

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Not sure that it is really asylum shopping. Think that this woman is planning on living off welfare since there is no mention of savings and is in for a shock for how little she is expected to live on. She will be limited to rent in areas that aren’t very safe. She will likely have to settle for a one or 2 bedroom. They will have to hope that some donated furniture is available. If she has young children she may not be able to get a job because childcare is too expensive. She will likely have to go to the food bank because welfare won’t provide enough money to buy food for the entire month. She will have to walk versus taking public transportation to save a few dollars. Hopefully both her husband and her brother will be able to supplement any income or welfare she may receive and perhaps even a free place to stay. Another reason why a consult with an immigration lawyer would be a good idea before making your move.

Thanks sister for your reply.
Maybe because English is not my native language I may have some language barrier that I couldn't express it as you did.
Also maybe because I'm a woman who works in science field, my post was just in 1,2,3 format with no ability to explain further.
Anyway, your comment makes me know what the word "humanity" means.
And how other people are full of hate even for themselves!
 
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Copingwithlife

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Thanks sister for your reply.
Maybe because English is not my native language I may have some language barrier that I couldn't express it as you did.
Also maybe because I'm a woman who works in science field, my post was just in 1,2,3 format with no ability to explain further.
Anyway, your comment makes me know what the word "humanity" means.
And how other people are full of hate even for themselves!
Has nothing to do with humanity, when someone posts wondering what Canada can give them , versus what they can offer Canada
Has nothing to do with “ hate “, it’s called calling a spade a spade
Unfortunately some people don’t like criticism and they some how attempt to turn it around into “ hate “, aka passive aggressive
 

canuck78

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Thanks sister for your reply.
Maybe because English is not my native language I may have some language barrier that I couldn't express it as you did.
Also maybe because I'm a woman who works in science field, my post was just in 1,2,3 format with no ability to explain further.
Anyway, your comment makes me know what the word "humanity" means.
And how other people are full of hate even for themselves!
Still feel strongly that you should make sure that you qualify for asylum and consult with an immigration lawyer. You have brought up welfare a lot. Just want to stress that if you will be dependent on only welfare to survive you will likely not have a good quality of life. You may live in a building where there are drugs and crime but that’s all you can afford. Getting a job is very difficult for asylum seekers because employers don’t want to invest in employees knowing that they could have to leave Canada soon. Just want to be very clear about what you can expect. Some are shocked and expect that all Canadians have a good life. There are many who can’t feed their children.