I say the USofA, but I'm an American, so I am probably biased.
An illegal entrant can seek asylum. If he delays seeking asylum, however, he is not likely to be believed if he says that he left his own country in order to avoid persecution. An illegal entrant can seek asylum. If he delays seeking asylum, however, he is not likely to be believed if he says that he left his own country in order to avoid persecution.
The country they live in may be having a war and so they seek asylum in better organised countries
Joe was put into an insane asylum.Some refugee's are political fugitives who have fled their homeland to seek asylum.Some refugees are political fugitives who have fled their homeland to seek asylum in another country.
A person seeking asylum does so due to persecution in their own country of origin. If that persecutor is the ruling faction or government of that country then it is highly unlikely that they will allow a legal request to a neighbouring country to asylum. This forces persecuted people to illegally enter a neighbouring country at which point they should seek asylum as per the rules of refugee. However, due to the purposely loose wording of the rules and agreements of asylum, they are frequently flouted by economic migrants to the detrement of genuine refugees and asylum seekers.
If you cannot return to your country, you may be eligible for asylum. Asylum is for those who have a credible fear of returning to their home countries due to a qualified reason.
Depends on the basis of his claim and his country of citizenship. Asylum is very tricky so it may be best that he see an immigration lawyer before filing any paperwork.
Families seek asylum in the United States when the conditions in their home countries are unsafe. People must be able to prove that they would be harmed if they returned home; if so, asylum may be granted.
No - if you seek asylum in Canada from the UK, you will be treated as a new case. Asylum status is not transferable between countries.
Yes, but his country of citizenship could choose to revoke his status depending on the country (or even jail him depending on why he chose to seek asylum in the first place) . He should be able to get back in the USA though without issue.
Students would need to seek asylum if teachers knew how much work they plagiarised.
People looking for a place that they can go to escape the oppression they are under. For example, someone in Cuba who is being persecuted (put in jail, local police are beating him, etc.) for speaking out against the Government might go to the USA to escape the conditions of their homeland. When a person is seeking asylum they are seeking refuge, sanctuary or a place they can be safe and secure.