Success Case: Refused Refugee Claimant Successfully Approved for Humane Immigration to Canada!

2021-08-25 11:18:03 admin

At the end of October 2020, when the new epidemic was very serious, Canada announced an immigration plan that aims to admit more than 400,000 new immigrants each year from 2021-2023, the highest number of new immigrants in Canadian history. In Canadian history, only in 1913 were more than 400,000 new immigrants admitted, more than 5% of the population at that time.


If you are not currently eligible for Canada's general immigration programs such as economic, skilled, investment, or family reunification, and have received a deportation order after a failed refugee application, what other ways are there to successfully immigrate to Canada without legal status?



In previous issues of HelpTeam, we have introduced the Canadian Humanitarian and Compassionate Consideration (H & C), which is a category of application that allows immigrants to immigrate to Canada even if they do not meet all the requirements.




HelpTeam panelists will consider the applicant's close residence in Canada, the frequency of contact with Canada, his or her own health condition, whether the best interests of the child are protected, factors in the applicant's home country (such as economic reasons or climatic conditions when health reasons are involved), family circumstances, and other factors, i.e., the preparation of a humane and compassionate consideration with sufficient evidence. The relevant immigration application. Because many Canadian immigration applications and appeals are filed for humanitarian reasons, experienced immigration counsel is needed to help applicants make strong written requests with adequate explanations.




Basic information about the client.


Late 2017 Came to Canada to apply for a refugee claim.


September 2018 Experienced unsuccessful refugee application, unsuccessful appeal, received deportation order and remained black in Canada.


August 2019, the client contacted us and after studying the case, we decided to accept the case.


December 2019 we helped them to stay in Canada and not be deported and to file a humanitarian application.


May 2021 The client receives notification of additional documents and information


August 2021 The client's Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) application was successfully approved during the epidemic.


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HelpTeam kindly reminds you that once you lose your legal status in Canada, there are still many other ways to remain in Canada legally, but make sure to seek the help of a licensed immigration law firm to assist you with your application. We offer a range of services for refugee applications, hearings, court appearances, etc., saving you time and giving you the greatest assurance of success!


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