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US & Canada Immigration News
Posted 1 year ago

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US & Canada Immigration News
Posted 1 year ago

🌎 Seeking New Horizons: Which country's immigration policies do you find more appealing – Canada 🍁 or the USA

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US & Canada Immigration News
Posted 1 year ago

It's heartbreaking to see the risks that migrants take to seek asylum in Canada. A recent CNN report shows the dangerous journey from the US to Canada, with harsh weather conditions and treacherous terrain. These individuals are often fleeing dangerous situations in their home countries and have no other options. It's crucial that we have humane and fair immigration policies in place to provide protection and support for those seeking asylum. #USCanadaImmigration #AsylumSeekers #ImmigrationPolicies #CNNnews

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Posted 1 year ago

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US & Canada Immigration News
Posted 2 years ago

Asylum is a form of protection for individuals who have been persecuted or fear persecution in their home country based on their race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion. The list of evidence that can be used to support an asylum claim in the United States may vary depending on the specific case, but some examples include:


1. Personal testimony: The asylum seeker's own account of the persecution they have suffered or fear they will suffer in their home country.



2. Country conditions reports: Reports from the U.S. Department of State, human rights organizations, and other credible sources that provide information about the human rights situation in the asylum seeker's home country.

Medical evidence:

3. Medical records, psychological evaluations, and other forms of medical evidence that support the asylum seeker's claim of past persecution or fear of future persecution.


4. Affidavits: Statements from family members, friends, experts, or other individuals who have personal knowledge of the asylum seeker's situation.



5. Legal documents: Court records, police reports, and other forms of legal documentation that support the asylum seeker's claim of past persecution or fear of future persecution.



6. News articles: Newspaper or magazine articles, or other forms of news coverage, which discuss the human rights situation in the asylum seeker's home country or the specific case of the asylum seeker.



7. Photographic evidence: Photographic evidence such as pictures of injuries, detention centers or other forms of physical evidence that may be useful to support the asylum claim.



8. Video or audio recordings: Video or audio recordings of events such as interviews, court proceedings, or other forms of evidence that may be useful to support the asylum claim.



It's important to note that the asylum process in the United States is complex and it's advisable to seek the help of an attorney or accredited representative to help navigate the process and gather evidence.

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US & Canada Immigration News
Posted 2 years ago

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US & Canada Immigration News
Posted 2 years ago

latest immigration news update
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