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.
The country they live in may be having a war and so they seek asylum in better organised countries
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.
Humanitarian asylum is sometimes a difficult on the part administrative judges in the UK. People from some nations in the Middle East have a greater chance of asylum.
yes at leat in any real catholic church
if an asylum who don't have a visa and lives in UK gets married to a british citizen,,, what does he has to do if an asylum who don't have a visa and lives in UK gets married to a british citizen,,, what does he has to do
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.
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He broke free of the asylum. He saught asylum within the UK.
they need to get away from povity, wars, raping or tourcher. Some people live a terrible life and they just want to be safe.
Students would need to seek asylum if teachers knew how much work they plagiarised.
Asylum seekers shouldn't stay in the UK because the government has to pay for their housing and their food vouchers that are worth about £35.00, that means they have to raise taxes and its not fair to tax payers, because asylum seekers don't pay taxes.Also because if the government allows them to get a job, they can steal jobs from people living in the country who rightfully deserve the job, and the people living in the UK that arent seeking asylum have less chance of finding another jobno racism intended its just for my hmwrk x(: busieThere is no such thing as a legal asylum seeker in the UK. Asylum can only be sought at the FIRST SAFE COUNTRY YOU ENTER. Once you leave that country, you are no longer considered an asylum seeker and you become an economic migrant. When you become an economic migrant, nobody has any obligation to accommodate you and you can be deported without appeal.