My case isn’t in JRNo. You will only be out of status when you exhaust all avenue of becoming conventional refugee I.e RDP, RAD and JR all failed.
My case isn’t in JRNo. You will only be out of status when you exhaust all avenue of becoming conventional refugee I.e RDP, RAD and JR all failed.
Yes you are out of status. You can be contacted by CBSA for an interviewMy case was dismissed by RAD
Is mean iam out of status ?
Interview for what?Yes you are out of status. You can be contacted by CBSA for an interview
Interview to set up monitoring, find out whether you have ongoing immigration cases, talk about removal order, PPRA, etc.Interview for what?
Not yet. But if you fail to file for JR within the 15 days window and do the needful subsequently, you will automatically go out of status and CBSA will come after you. But, if you apply for JR, you will remain in status until decision is reached and if you win your JR, you become conventional refugee.My case was dismissed by RAD
Is mean iam out of status ?
This is not correct unless you didn’t usurp the JR opportunity.Interview for what?
This is not so unless he allows the 15 days window passed without filling for JR.Yes you are out of status. You can be contacted by CBSA for an interview
They said their case isn’t in JR and have not specified any intention of filing JR. Based on their posts they may have already crossed the 15 day mark which is why I replied as I did.This is not so unless he allows the 15 days window passed without filling for JR.
…on point. I didn’t take that into consideration!They said their case isn’t in JR and have not specified any intention of filing JR. Based on their posts they may have already crossed the 15 day mark which is why I replied as I did.
It has been one month no one contacted me from cbsa even my previous lawyerThey said their case isn’t in JR and have not specified any intention of filing JR. Based on their posts they may have already crossed the 15 day mark which is why I replied as I did.
It has been one month no one contacted me from cbsa even my previous lawyer
I consulted a lawyer she told me they are not deport me
I know someone living here for more than 10 years nobody ask for deportation because they’re restrictions for enforce deport this mean you are incorrect about itIt may take one month and it may take 10 years but the moment you get in ‘no status’, you are in limbo and you are vulnerable and almost helpless until something changes and you get back in status.
I know someone living here for more than 10 years nobody ask for deportation because they’re restrictions for enforce deport this mean you are incorrect about it
There are some country that don’t deport people who from their
You only focused first sentence !! OwawYou don’t seem to understand my point. May be you should try and read again. It may take even 50 years or life time but, CBSA will catch that person one day and they may never! In my opinion, I don’t think it is sensible to stay without a status for so long but, it depends on individual’s objectives.
It can take a while for CBSA to contact you. Yes there are places where you can’t be removed at the moment. Some people end up in limbo. Without status but unable to be deported.It has been one month no one contacted me from cbsa even my previous lawyer
I consulted a lawyer she told me they are not deport me