Decision: I am not satisfied that you will leave Canada at the end of your stay, as stipulated in subsection 216(1) of the IRPR, based on the limited employment prospects in your country of residence.
My justificaton
The employment prospects in Liberia are favorable in the field of supply chain and logistics because companies are expanding their operations throughout Liberia. Besides, Liberia is becoming one of the hubs of supply chain and logistic activities in West Africa. The expansion of the various sea-ports throughout the country is estimated to create more than ten thousand news jobs in the supply chain and logistic industry in Liberia. Furthermore, my mother owns a construction company called Red Housing Construction Inc. As her first child among her children, I am a direct inheritor of her company. Therefore, I will be obliged to leave Canada after my stay. Her business article of incorporation, business registry document, tax receipt and clearance attached for your reference.
My justificaton
The employment prospects in Liberia are favorable in the field of supply chain and logistics because companies are expanding their operations throughout Liberia. Besides, Liberia is becoming one of the hubs of supply chain and logistic activities in West Africa. The expansion of the various sea-ports throughout the country is estimated to create more than ten thousand news jobs in the supply chain and logistic industry in Liberia. Furthermore, my mother owns a construction company called Red Housing Construction Inc. As her first child among her children, I am a direct inheritor of her company. Therefore, I will be obliged to leave Canada after my stay. Her business article of incorporation, business registry document, tax receipt and clearance attached for your reference.