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Escape persecution , war and discrimation due to sex orientation through our asylum program!



Refugees and asylum seekers must also be referred by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) or another referral organization, be sponsored by a private sponsorship group, or have the funds needed to support themselves and their dependents after they arrive in Canada, USA or Europe. As with Convention Refugee claimants, a person making a claim under the Country of Asylum Class must also show that there is no internal flight alternative. This means that there is no place in their country that they could get to and live safely, free from the persecution that they are facing.


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Common Wealth International Asylum Seeker Relocation Program



At Common Wealth International, we are committed to offering a compassionate and reliable solution for asylum seekers seeking refuge in countries that uphold human rights and offer a safe and dignified future. Our Asylum Seeker Relocation Program is designed to assist individuals and families from all backgrounds to resettle in the United States, Canada, and Scandinavian countries. We cater to all asylum seeker categories, ensuring a tailored approach to each unique case.


Our Services

1. Comprehensive Assessment and Guidance: We understand that every asylum seeker’s journey is unique. Our team of experts offers a detailed assessment of your case and guides you through the entire process, from application to relocation. Whether you are seeking asylum due to persecution, conflict, or human rights violations, we provide personalized advice to maximize your chances of success.

2. Legal Support: Navigating asylum laws can be challenging. Our legal experts are well-versed in the immigration policies of the US, Canada, and Scandinavian countries. They work diligently to help you understand your rights, assist in preparing necessary documentation, and represent your case where needed.

3. Country-Specific Relocation Plans: Each destination country has its own unique set of policies and opportunities for asylum seekers. Our program offers specific relocation plans tailored to the country of your choice, be it the United States, Canada, or one of the Scandinavian nations. We ensure that you are well-prepared to integrate successfully into your new home.

United States: Known for its diverse culture and economic opportunities, the US offers a chance for asylum seekers to rebuild their lives. Our program helps you with the application process, securing legal status, and locating local support networks.

Canada: With its progressive policies and welcoming approach, Canada provides numerous resettlement pathways for asylum seekers. We assist in navigating Canada's refugee system, including documentation, family reunification, and settlement support.

Scandinavian Countries: Sweden, Norway, and Denmark offer robust protection systems for asylum seekers. Our team is equipped to guide you through the asylum process in these countries, helping you secure refugee status and access social services, healthcare, and employment opportunities.


4. Relocation and Integration Support: Securing asylum is just the first step. Common Wealth International supports you throughout your relocation journey, including assistance with:


Travel Arrangements: We organize safe and efficient travel to your destination country.


Accommodation: Temporary housing solutions are provided until you settle into your new community. Language and Cultural Training: We offer language courses and cultural integration programs to ease your transition into society. Employment Assistance: Our program also connects you with job opportunities and vocational training, helping you rebuild your career.


5. Ongoing Support and Community Networks: Our commitment to you extends beyond the relocation process. We establish connections with local support networks in your new country, including legal services, community organizations, and mental health resources. We understand the challenges asylum seekers face, and we remain by your side to ensure a smooth and sustainable resettlement.

Who is Eligible?

Our Asylum Seeker Relocation Program is open to individuals and families from all backgrounds who are seeking asylum in the US, Canada, or Scandinavian countries. We provide assistance to those who meet the criteria for asylum or refugee status based on factors such as: Persecution or fear of persecution due to race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion. Conflict zones where individuals face imminent danger. Human rights violations or threats to personal safety in their home country.


How to Get Started Starting your journey with Common Wealth International is simple:


1. Initial Consultation: Reach out to us via phone, email, or our online form to schedule a free consultation.

2. Case Evaluation: Our experts will evaluate your case and provide tailored advice and options.

3. Application and Processing: We will assist you in preparing and submitting all necessary documents.

4. Relocation and Integration: Once approved, we will guide you through travel, settlement, and integration into your new country.



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Overview



Foreign nationals, who fear persecution, who are at serious risk of harm and who cannot get protection in their own country often seek refuge in Canada. People who are recognized as refugees are allowed to stay in Canada and may apply for permanent residence status, and eventually may apply to become Canadian citizens. The Refugee Protection Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) is an independent tribunal that will make a determination as to whether the applicant will receive refugee status. In some cases, such as those involving criminality or security issues, the decision is made by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

There are two general types of refugees: Persons in Need of Protection and Convention Refugees. However, those in refugee-like situations who do not qualify under either of these groups, may still qualify for protection under the Country of Asylum Class.



Who can apply



1. Persons in Need of Protection

A Person in Need of Protection is a person in Canada who, if removed to their home country or country where they normally live would be personally subjected to: • torture, • a risk to their life, • a risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment if: they are not able to get protection from their own government, the person would face the risk in all parts of the country, even though the risk is not faced generally by others in or from that country, the risk is not part of legal penalties (unless those penalties violate international standards), and the risk is not caused by inadequate health or medical care.

2. Convention Refugee

Convention Refugees are people who are living outside their national country and, because of fear of persecution, cannot be protected within their country or return to it. That fear of persecution must be well-founded and based on their: race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or their membership in a particular social group (including groups that the person cannot change, such as gender, sexual orientation, past memberships, or groups they choose to join).



How to apply



Persecution is defined to include such things as death threats, torture, or imprisonment by the government, guerrillas, or other non-government agents such as an abusive husband. A person making a refugee claim must also show that there is no internal flight alternative. This means that there is no place in their country that they could get to and live safely, free from the persecution that they are facing.


3. Country of Asylum Class The Country of Asylum Class is for people who are outside of Canada and in refugee-like situations but who do not qualify as Convention Refugees.


A person is considered to be a member of the Country of Asylum Class if an Immigration Officer determines that they have been, and continue to be, seriously and personally affected by: civil war, armed conflict, or massive violation of human rights.


Apply for Asylum here or you can send an email at [email protected]





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