"J" will need a lot of luck... I think he has probably messed up his chances of success, with the attempt in Canada.Today I received an email from my friend J
j had already arrived in the USA from Canada. he would seek asylum soon .to fill the I 589 form. he told me that he burst into tears when he return the usa .
I just to say good luck to J
Think there have been close to 40k people who have walked across the border from the US to Canada whether at Roxham road or a park in B.C. or a farmer’s field in Manitoba. Works both waysI didn't know people can even cross from Canada to USA. But J have done it, best wishes for J..
Though I respect your opinion, I believe you need to be more grateful. Sounds to me like you just used Canada to gain status in North America so that you can find your way to live in the States. Canada, who granted your asylum in 5 months while the overall better country you say took years but never even accepted you is now worse? Really? You go here and use this country’s protection, tax funded health care and everything else and you want to go back to the States and possibly live and work there? Pay taxes there?j gets it. I crossed from the states to canada and now i wanna find my way back to the states. canada is lovely, but the states is overall better #unpopularopinion
Hello everybody,
I just got my asylum approved after 5 months of entry to Canada.
Just wanted to post this to give hope to all whom are waiting.
I'm so thankful for the government of Canada and beyond delighted to have this predicament reaching an end after years of waiting in the states but barely took a few months in Canada.
I hope to all of you to hear such news soon!
I was writing something similae but didn't hit post. As a country who actually granted you asylum versus the US you could show a bit of gratitude. You would likely still be waiting for asylum in the US.j gets it. I crossed from the states to canada and now i wanna find my way back to the states. canada is lovely, but the states is overall better #unpopularopinion
I respect your opinion though I'd never ever use Canada to immigrate to the states. I still remembered the day I came to Canada and the way I was treated here by having free food, shelter and legal aid which was impossible for me to get it in the states and most important thing is you have been granted asylum which was not possible for you to get it in the states the way you got here, you might waited for years to get your first hearing.j gets it. I crossed from the states to canada and now i wanna find my way back to the states. canada is lovely, but the states is overall better #unpopularopinion
And your point is?Although J had left Canada now,he still left something . I would like to share his timeline of hearing interview
J came to Canada on August.2018 by crossing the Roxham Road
he attended his hearing interview of IRB on July 2019,and received a rejected decision on July 2019
it took him 11 mouths to attend hearing interview and receive the decision
and now J was in the USA
Well at least we know the system works, and "J", is goneAlthough J had left Canada now,he still left something . I would like to share his timeline of hearing interview
J came to Canada on August.2018 by crossing the Roxham Road
he attended his hearing interview of IRB on July 2019,and received a rejected decision on July 2019
it took him 11 mouths to attend hearing interview and receive the decision
and now J was in the USA