Hello,
I am UK citizen enquiring about Canadian refugee and asylum procedures on behalf a stateless person in Bangladesh with whom I am in contact. I was wondering if anyone would be able to assist me in advising him on his best course of action moving forward. The details of his situation, according to our email correspondence, are as follows:
He is an orphan living with a foster family in Bangaldesh (his country of birth). He normally lives in the countryside but is currently in Dhaka (until December). His foster family is abusive and he wishes to escape from them, yet seems scared to do so. He has repeatedly asked if someone could escort him from his location as he is worried about what might happen if he tries to escape and fails. He is also a stateless person, in that he has no legal documentation, such a birth certificate or passport. As a result, I do not believe he is able to seek recourse through the Bangladeshi legal system. This lack of documentation means he would also struggle to travel to Canada in order to make a claim in person.
My two main questions are:
1) Would he at any point be eligible to make a refugee or asylum claim in Canada?
2) If so, what steps would he need to take so as to maximise the chances of his claim being accepted?
Based on my untrained opinion, my current thinking is to advise him that his best chance is to:
1) Collect as much evidence as he can on how his current situation, including:
I did also consider the possibility of applying for a stateless person's travel document, then making a claim from within Canada. However, I can't find any information on how these documents might be obtained. I suspect it would be through the state within the claimant currently resides (in this instance the Bangladeshi government), or the UNHCR. In either case, I still feel that presenting himself to the UNHCR would likely be his best chance of obtaining one.
Many thanks in advance for your advice!
I am UK citizen enquiring about Canadian refugee and asylum procedures on behalf a stateless person in Bangladesh with whom I am in contact. I was wondering if anyone would be able to assist me in advising him on his best course of action moving forward. The details of his situation, according to our email correspondence, are as follows:
He is an orphan living with a foster family in Bangaldesh (his country of birth). He normally lives in the countryside but is currently in Dhaka (until December). His foster family is abusive and he wishes to escape from them, yet seems scared to do so. He has repeatedly asked if someone could escort him from his location as he is worried about what might happen if he tries to escape and fails. He is also a stateless person, in that he has no legal documentation, such a birth certificate or passport. As a result, I do not believe he is able to seek recourse through the Bangladeshi legal system. This lack of documentation means he would also struggle to travel to Canada in order to make a claim in person.
My two main questions are:
1) Would he at any point be eligible to make a refugee or asylum claim in Canada?
2) If so, what steps would he need to take so as to maximise the chances of his claim being accepted?
Based on my untrained opinion, my current thinking is to advise him that his best chance is to:
1) Collect as much evidence as he can on how his current situation, including:
- How his human rights have been abused. This might include photographic evidence or written statements from witnesses.
- That the Bangladeshi state is unwilling to offer him support (e.g. evidence of refusal to help by the police). I am hesitant to advise this as it might be dangerous from him. However, evidence of a lack of support from your country of residence seems necessary, as part of an asylum claim.
I did also consider the possibility of applying for a stateless person's travel document, then making a claim from within Canada. However, I can't find any information on how these documents might be obtained. I suspect it would be through the state within the claimant currently resides (in this instance the Bangladeshi government), or the UNHCR. In either case, I still feel that presenting himself to the UNHCR would likely be his best chance of obtaining one.
Many thanks in advance for your advice!
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