In order for you to be able to travel to Canada, You will need a TRV (Temporary Resident Visa). However, considering your failed asylum claim, it is pretty much impossible that your application will be approved. Good luck.
In case you all thought it was unfair to be granted a refugee status in a week :D
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Economic hurdles back home aren't a basis for asylum claims. Even if they were, doubt your situation would help you since you have been living and working illegally for 2 years without paying a penny in taxes.
That's pretty fast! Where did you file your claim? Nobody can tell for sure whether your case will continue being considered as expedited or not. I guess it depends on the additional supporting documents you will submit. If your case is straightforward with enough evidence to support it, the...
Are refugee claimants on IFHP eligible for family doctors? How can I enroll? I tried registering online using the Health Care Connect tool, but it requires the Provisional Health Care card which I obviously don't qualify for.
As I already mentioned, it doesn't matter how you were granted the PR.
This is the simplest way I can explain to you how your status changed over the years in Canada:
Out of status as a refugee claimant.
A convention refugee/protected person resident.
A permanent resident of Canada.
The...
The question you should be asking yourself is: Is your life in real danger at your home country? (Trinidad and Tobago I assume)
Having "finally" the opportunity to afford to travel to Canada isn't enough to grant you a protected status.
But to answer your question, no, lying about your...
In your main post you mentioned that your mother and 3 brothers are convention refugees. Then in a later reply you said you received a RTD which logically makes you a convention refugee too!
Then the answer is no, you can not use your home country's passport to travel, as it may jeopardize...
1) Yes, any non-Canadian person can seek asylum in Canada. Being accepted is a different story.
2) If you were to be granted refugee status (after 1~2 years from filing the claim) you might apply for PR which would take another 2 years or more.
Good luck.
Filling your claim in Alberta doesn't necessarily mean the judge/member will be in Alberta too. Your hearing may be held via video conference from another Province.
Is it possible for someone to apply for a visa to visit country X using RTD while having a VALID visa for the same country X on their home country's passport?
Would the embassy/consulate reject the visa application for the said reason as he/she already has one on another passport?