scylla said:
Sure - you can certainly apply for refugee status. However based on the information you have provided, your claim will most likely be refused. You don't sound like a real refugee - just someone who is looking for a way to stay in Canada. I think CIC will look at it this way as well.
Hi Scylla, please help me to make the right decision.
I'm gathering information to decide which can be better for me, Centennial College or Sheridan, I want to study Software Engineering Technician (1 year program).
I'm married and have two kids
These are our profiles:
Me
Bachelor degree in Computer Science
Academic index: 2.60
English proficiency: 5.5 to 6 IELTS
Spouse
Bachelor degree in Law
Academic index: 3.9. Summa cum laude
English proficiency: 4 to 4.5 IELTS
We have the following assets $$$
20,000 in bank account
13,000 in a building land
9,000 car
3,000 other assets
I'll show you two scenarios to choose:
1)If I go alone, with no family, this is the Proof of financial support
$10,000 for first year living expenses
$13,000 tuition fee
Total of
$23,000
Note: After finished my program, can I include my spouse and kids when I apply for a PR?
2)If we apply all together, I'll have to proof this financial support:
$10,000 for first year living expenses
$4,000 spouse
$3,000 kid #1
$3,000 kid #2
$13,000 tuition fee
Total of
$33,000
Note: Is it possible to get the student visa with this scenario?