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lizzydee said:
my concern right now is just if i will be allowed to make refugee claim at the border as regards my situation and that i wount be return back to usa

nah you won't get back to the US, you will be allowed to enter to Canada and you may appear in front of a court in 15 days so come prepared with all your evidence that supports that you are a refugee. In case your case was rejected, you may appeal it at a federal court in Canada. Keep in mind you need to hire a good immigration lawyer and spend money $$$$..
 
you will not be sent back. the officer will determine your eligibility based on your current situation. i.e why you want to seek refugee protection in canada at the border.

whether your sponsorship application was denied in the past doesn't matter at that point in time.

it is when you go for your refugee hearing that refugee board will determine your case and any other issues as regard your previous sponsorship application.

dont be panic.

anyone in the forum can correct me if am wrong
 
what happens to those who are rejected? does Canada remove them? or they just stay here forever as no one is enforcing the law?
 
Panda_Bear said:
what happens to those who are rejected? does Canada remove them? or they just stay here forever as no one is enforcing the law?
Yes, they have to leave Canada.
 
lizzydee said:
my concern right now is just if i will be allowed to make refugee claim at the border as regards my situation and that i wount be return back to usa



You see if you apply for refugee they have you in the data base and that you were rejected when your husband tried to sponsor you
 
carolbb23 said:
You see if you apply for refugee they have you in the data base and that you were rejected when your husband tried to sponsor you
Personally, I think the powers that be will believe it to simply be a way round the correctly refused sponsorship and reject the refugee application. Hopefully the OP will let us know how it goes.
 
zardoz said:
Personally, I think the powers that be will believe it to simply be a way round the correctly refused sponsorship and reject the refugee application. Hopefully the OP will let us know how it goes.



with cic they are not stupid they always keep everything in file and database
 
zardoz said:
Yes, they have to leave Canada.

I understand they have to leave, but many do not want to leave so what if they just go into hiding? Does the government track them down and remove them? Or they will just stay illegally forever not paying taxes etc... just so wrong on so many levels...
 
Panda_Bear said:
I understand they have to leave, but many do not want to leave so what if they just go into hiding? Does the government track them down and remove them? Or they will just stay illegally forever not paying taxes etc... just so wrong on so many levels...
They spend their lives waiting for the knock on the door as CBSA come for them. Everyone they meet or work with might be the person who reports them. If they upset their employer, they may be handed over, so they have to do what they are told, with no labour protection. The list goes on. Who would want to live like that?
 
zardoz said:
They spend their lives waiting for the knock on the door as CBSA come for them. Everyone they meet or work with might be the person who reports them. If they upset their employer, they may be handed over, so they have to do what they are told, with no labour protection. The list goes on. Who would want to live like that?




they are not stupid cic or ircc, they keep old cases on there database and if you applied they will scruntized op application and in cases like this when they did the other route where it got reject and I look at it her husband was at fault for not declaring her as a dependant like the daughter sorry for sounding rude cbsa and cic are smart when it comes to people like this