Hey.
We had almost the same situation. We have sought asylum in the UK and got refused permanent status, and one morning the immigration came for us and they moved us to London and detained us for 1 week. They have got us tickets for next Monday but before that my Dad got acquianted with a guy from Ukraine (met him in the detention centre too) and he told us that if my Mother was the main applicant of the case, my Father could apply for asylum straight in the detention centre. My Dad did that and they released us all, he went forward with a new case. (tell your Dad to fax his claim to the Home Office/CIC? in your city) It took them a couple of months to refuse him too but we weren't so naive this time so we have moved to another house and started living and working illegally. We have evaded the immigration authorities for some time but then life became more and more difficult (they kept looking for us, like coming into college after me and my sister). Somehow my parents found out about an agency called the IOM (International Organisation for Migration) and went there. You can find this agency all over the world (go to their website and find their office in Canada). This agency sorted out our documents and payed for our tickets to go back to our country. It was much better this way because at least we got to leave like normal human beings and not like prisoners in handcuffs. There might also be a small reward if Canada is offering it, they payed us a nice sum of money because we voluntarily left. We haven't trusted them until the last moment but they didn't sell us out to the Home Office, they kept their word.
I hope I'm not too late with my answer and that I helped.
Best wishes to you and your family
We had almost the same situation. We have sought asylum in the UK and got refused permanent status, and one morning the immigration came for us and they moved us to London and detained us for 1 week. They have got us tickets for next Monday but before that my Dad got acquianted with a guy from Ukraine (met him in the detention centre too) and he told us that if my Mother was the main applicant of the case, my Father could apply for asylum straight in the detention centre. My Dad did that and they released us all, he went forward with a new case. (tell your Dad to fax his claim to the Home Office/CIC? in your city) It took them a couple of months to refuse him too but we weren't so naive this time so we have moved to another house and started living and working illegally. We have evaded the immigration authorities for some time but then life became more and more difficult (they kept looking for us, like coming into college after me and my sister). Somehow my parents found out about an agency called the IOM (International Organisation for Migration) and went there. You can find this agency all over the world (go to their website and find their office in Canada). This agency sorted out our documents and payed for our tickets to go back to our country. It was much better this way because at least we got to leave like normal human beings and not like prisoners in handcuffs. There might also be a small reward if Canada is offering it, they payed us a nice sum of money because we voluntarily left. We haven't trusted them until the last moment but they didn't sell us out to the Home Office, they kept their word.
I hope I'm not too late with my answer and that I helped.
Best wishes to you and your family