There are no issues between me and the IRCC or the CBSA during my 3-year stay in Canada.Buletruck said:Don't know if that would help your situation specifically. Some figures (2014) to help make your assessment.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/canada-s-refugees-by-the-numbers-the-data-1.3240640#admitted2014
All you can do at this time is find a way to Canada, either through moving to a third country and applying through UNHCR or via a TRV to Canada. If you were a student in the past, and followed the requirements (i.e. stayed off IRCC and CBSA's radar, apply for the visa. Your past history will be of benefit, if there were no issues previously.
I don't feel safe here and I feel like I could be snuffed out at anytime.
1-Saudi Arabia being a Tier 1 Country of Particular Concern according to the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom might help me with my BOC (Basis of Claim) at the hearing with the IRB-RPD.
2-There are National Documentation Packages (NDPs) on Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada's website that speak of the Saudi Arabian human rights violations and the religious persecution cases that could possibly add points to the legitimacy of my claim.
3-The constitution of Saudi Arabia is the Quran and the Sunni teachings of Mohammed. And it states that if anybody changes their religion are to be executed. There have been reports of executions documented in NDPs on the IRB website that could solidify my claim.
4- Saudi Arabia does not hand subpoena or court summoning to apostates before they are arrested nor arrest warrants are presented. They are simply just taken away and put into imprisonment, sometimes indefinite jail time, until they are taken to a court to undertake prosecution under apostasy ...... Therefore, I cannot provide an evidence or a proof at a BOC hearing.
I think those 4 reasons stated above can really help me out stretching my chances at the hearing in court. But I don't wanna risk it for now. I have to make sure by doing more research before flying to Canada and making a claim there. I did contact some immigration lawyers in Toronto via e-mail and currently waiting for replies.