Have I mentioned somewhere that it was relevant ??? Somehow having a job and not depending on social benefits is always a good thing.Being employed isn’t relevant for asylum cases.
Have I mentioned somewhere that it was relevant ??? Somehow having a job and not depending on social benefits is always a good thing.Being employed isn’t relevant for asylum cases.
You mentioned it in your post along with other relevant information about your asylum application. Applying for asylum is purely based on proof of persecution in your home country as long as you don’t face admissibility issues. Employment is not a factor.Have I mentioned somewhere that it was relevant ??? Somehow having a job and not depending on social benefits is always a good thing.
Having mentioned that here does not mean necessarily that I rely on that, try to see the positive sides of things not only negative. My timeline includes everythings that I have mentioned.You mentioned it in your post along with other relevant information about your asylum application. Applying for asylum is purely based on proof of persecution in your home country as long as you don’t face admissibility issues. Employment is not a factor.
Cases are initially sorted based on high probability of approval rate based on previous cases. For example if you are from Afghanistan the approval rates for asylum in the past years are very high so your chances of approval are high so you are likely to be considered a less complex case. If you are part of the LGBTQIA+ from KSA then approval rates from previous cases have been high so your case would be initially sorted into a less complex case files. Once you submit further details about your case then your less complex case will either be assessed as not needing a hearing, needing a short hearing or needing a full hearing.please let me know that what dose "less complex case" mean.
Can a less complex case with short hearing turn into a regular hearing ??Cases are initially sorted based on high probability of approval rate based on previous cases. For example if you are from Afghanistan the approval rates for asylum in the past years are very high so your chances of approval are high so you are likely to be considered a less complex case. If you are part of the LGBTQIA+ from KSA then approval rates from previous cases have been high so your case would be initially sorted into a less complex case files. Once you submit further details about your case then your less complex case will either be assessed as not needing a hearing, needing a short hearing or needing a full hearing.
YesCan a less complex case with short hearing turn into a regular hearing ??
are there any differences between less complex case with regular hearing and regular case with regular hearing?
Not a difference. Every case always falls down to individual case anyway. The classification between less complex and normal asylum case is an attempt to speed up approval for those who have higher chance of being approved for asylum based on previous data. The cases usually still need a hearing and approval/refusal always comes down to the information from the hearing.are there any differences between less complex case with regular hearing and regular case with regular hearing?
What is the probability of a less complex case being classified as the case not needing a hearing? And what criteria the case needs to meet in order to be classified as "not needing a hearing"? Many thanks in advance for your answer!Cases are initially sorted based on high probability of approval rate based on previous cases. For example if you are from Afghanistan the approval rates for asylum in the past years are very high so your chances of approval are high so you are likely to be considered a less complex case. If you are part of the LGBTQIA+ from KSA then approval rates from previous cases have been high so your case would be initially sorted into a less complex case files. Once you submit further details about your case then your less complex case will either be assessed as not needing a hearing, needing a short hearing or needing a full hearing.
i wonder about this. are there any objective meters about this?What is the probability of a less complex case being classified as the case not needing a hearing? And what criteria the case needs to meet in order to be classified as "not needing a hearing"? Many thanks in advance for your answer!
That depends on how strong your submission is and your country's conditions. It totally up to the member to decide whether hearing required or paper base base decisionWhat is the probability of a less complex case being classified as the case not needing a hearing? And what criteria the case needs to meet in order to be classified as "not needing a hearing"? Many thanks in advance for your answer!
It was very unusual to not need any hearing but due to the huge waitlists facing the asylum system there are more cases that are being approved without a hearing. It is still a small fraction so I would be planning on having a hearing.What is the probability of a less complex case being classified as the case not needing a hearing? And what criteria the case needs to meet in order to be classified as "not needing a hearing"? Many thanks in advance for your answer!
What did the reason say in this "Hearing cancellation in March". Did it say 'minister intervention'?I came in September 2022,
Medical : October
Eligibility interview November
Brown id December
Workpermit January
Less complex case in feb
Short hearing notice in Feb for March
Hearing cancellation in March
Second less complex case and short hearing notice letter April
The hearing will be in June.
I got a job at TD bank as a Real estate facility operation officer in March….
I got a positive decision, thanks for everyone that encouraged me.What did the reason say in this "Hearing cancellation in March". Did it say 'minister intervention'?