I was working as a project coordinator for a project back in my homeland (Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa) in an N.G.O , which aims to protect and promote the rights of the LGBTQ+ community which is victim of bad treatment and most of the time criminalized for outrage to public decency and face up to 3 years, most of the time some unfortunate members of the LGBTQ are kidnapped. Protecting this community was very difficult and several times we have been arrested and tortured by the police. I came in Canada in August 21, 2022 through the US border and claimed asylum last year in August. I had a very long admissibility interview on the phone for about 30minutes or more with the ministry representative. He told he wanted to hear my story although I submitted the basis of claim via the Portal online. during the same interview I honestly told him that I am not gay or transgender or anything related to LGBTQ+ , do you think the fact of telling him the truth that I am not gay but I was just promoting and protecting the right of the LGBTQ+ community was a good idea ?? Some people tell lie that they are gays but I couldn’t lie. An other question is do you think I have to submit so many evidences ?? Because the only proof I have ; the status of the N.G.O and the police invitations. There is no medical report to explain some torture in the jail since in my country we are used to the auto medication for some medical issues. Do you think it’s enough ? Honestly I can’t create anything like an evidence but I am scared they might tell me it’s not enough. My case was referred to the IRB office right after My interview with the minister’s representative and I have already received workpermit.