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Cyrex78

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Greetings:

I would like to seek asylum in Canada and have valid, justifiable reasons for it. I am in the US and want to cross the border. My “maternal aunt” lives in Canada and is a permanent resident. Can she come to the border to pick me up? If so, are there any rules or certain documentations that I need to provide in order to gain entry? Would I need to show documents to prove my relationship with my aunt? Would showing photos and videos be enough? I say this because I do not have any document to prove my relationship except photos and videos. My national ID card only has my father’s name, not my mothers. It is difficult to prove my relationship with my maternal aunt beyond photos and videos.

Thank you so much!
 
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Greetings:

I would like to seek asylum in Canada. I am in the US and want to cross the border. My aunt lives in Canada. Can she come to the border to pick me up? If so, are there any rules or certain documentations that I need to provide in order to gain entry?

Thank you so much!

Is your aunt permanent resident or Citizen?
 
Yes you have to prove your relationship to your aunt. Not sure of your story but applying for asylum should be the last resort. If you get denied it can have longterm consequences. Have you consulted with immigration lawyers about your case? No lawyer should guarantee asylum or they are lying to you but they should advise you if you have a chance. Things like not trying to relocate to another area of your home country is one of the reasons many are refused.
 
Yes you have to prove your relationship to your aunt. Not sure of your story but applying for asylum should be the last resort. If you get denied it can have longterm consequences. Have you consulted with immigration lawyers about your case? No lawyer should guarantee asylum or they are lying to you but they should advise you if you have a chance. Things like not trying to relocate to another area of your home country is one of the reasons many are refused.
Thank you very much! Would photos and videos be enough to prove the relationship? I have no other way or document to prove it because in my country the national ID contains only father name, not mother name. She is my maternal aunt and I do not have any document to prove it except through photos and videos.
 
Thank you very much! Would photos and videos be enough to prove the relationship? I have no other way or document to prove it because in my country the national ID contains only father name, not mother name. She is my maternal aunt and I do not have any document to prove it except through photos and videos.

Photos and videos do not prove that you are related to someone and won't help as evidence.

Does your birth certificate show your mother's name?
 
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Photos and videos do not prove that you are related to someone and won't help as evidence.

Does your birth certificate show your mother's name?
No it does not unfortunately. However, I have stated her name in my US visa application. Would that help?
 
No it does not unfortunately. However, I have stated her name in my US visa application. Would that help?

You need an official document that proves the relationship. The visa application doesn't do this (you can write anything in the visa application). You need something like a birth certificate or passport or official identification document. In some countries official school documents list parents as well.