The thing is a few people in this topic mentioned that they had been in the asylum process without any interviews, fingerprints appointment and decisions on their applications while they applied for EE. My situation is a little bit different since I had suddenly returned back to my country before I got an appointment for fingerprints.
1) Do you mean that I am available for applying for EE but I might be rejected on getting the visa for entering Canada via EE?
2) Since USCIS might declare this as a fraud (or might be banned for 10 years to re-enter to the USA). How does the IRCC consider the fact that I suddenly returned back to my country from where I was in danger?
P.S. My application for the asylum in the U.S. has been suspended by my lawyer in the U.S.
1) Do you mean that I am available for applying for EE but I might be rejected on getting the visa for entering Canada via EE?
Where did you even get this about visa rejection for EE.
2) Since USCIS might declare this as a fraud (or might be banned for 10 years to re-enter to the USA). How does the IRCC consider the fact that I suddenly returned back to my country from where I was in danger?
As of right now IRCC doesn't care.
P.S. My application for the asylum in the U.S. has been suspended by my lawyer in the U.S.[/QUOTE]
If your case was closed, and you were never referenced to an immigration judge you have nothing to worry.