Does he have any family living in Canada? If not, then Safe 3rd Country Agreement will prevent him from making asylum claim at the border.hello, my husband has been deported from the us, now he want to try to enter canada through the border and seek asylum, is his deportation status in the US will affect his eligilibity in canada?
He will not be allowed to enter Canada legally due to Safe 3rd Country Agreement. CBSA will turn him back to the USA.he does not have any family in canada,, would he still be denied even if proof that returning to his home country put his life at risk? i am a US citizens and have two kids
Again he can not enter Canada at a legal border crossing, due to Safe 3rd country agreement. CBSA will not allow him entry.so if he decided to cross the border regarless of these risk, Canada turning him back to US. if they allow him in, Does he have to present his US asylum documents or what documents will be required from him to begin his case??
Canada will refuse him entry due to the safe third country agreement and then hand him back over to US officials.he will go to the US - Canada border and there he will surrender himself and seek asylum. so i guess illegal but he surrender himself
If you are a USA Citizen, you husband can automaticaly Green card holder. NOt need to be asylum. you can sponsor himhe does not have any family in canada,, would he still be denied even if proof that returning to his home country put his life at risk? i am a US citizens and have two kids