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Title: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: LordBaal on February 03, 2021, 11:24:39 pm
Hi, as some of you might now already I have been looking for ways to safe heaven from my country with my own wits, and so far it all efforts have come to naught. Recently (a few months ago) a neighbor somehow applied to the Canada refugee program from here, and got sponsored, dunno if it was the government through the GAR or was a sponsorship. He did not said and only sent me this pdf explaining about GAR.

In the Canadian web page it says you can either find a sponsorship or apply to GAR but not directly, but through UNHCR. I'm looking at the UNHCR web page but it says there's only two ways to apply for refugee status, either being already in Canada or at an entry point. And for that, lots of money are needed which obviously I don't have and on top of that imagine the horror of going into that adventure plunging further to debt and/or selling what little is left only to be told "lol no, go back". Also we don't have USA visas, any of us, so I guess that is a big filter already, on top of my 3yrs son not having a passport.

However in the GAR pdf the neighbor sent me it states the government of Canada can lend you the money for the tickets, which you must start to pay a year afterwards (or the moment you get a job, which I guess is way less than a year) and have up to 3 years to pay up. Also they state they will issue one use papers for you or family members without passports.

It does states everywhere that to be a refugee you must not be in your own country, which is weird because my neighbor was here and never left the country, however he is currently stuck in Orlando Florida due covid and all that, dunno if he is doing all the GAR thing from there or what. Maybe he was just trolling me? Don't think so, he always seemed like a solid guy and was in fact the best neighbor overall.

Oh for the express entry I qualify as long as I put I have a IELTS, CELPIP, TEF, TCF, which I don't have due lack of funding but could easily pass (I don't only read and write but also speak very fluidly). While the GAR states that they would cover language lessons for me or spouse if needed.

In the end I'm very confused by all this and wonder if anyone could clarify or shed some light over this. Or should I just simply give up and resign myself and my family to stay here forever?

Sorry for the hurried up writing, I must take advantage of both electricity and internet working at the same time.

I'm not some hobo or lazy jerk. Both my wife and I are college graduated IT technicians, I just want a better future for my son. In fact I have +10 years of experience on sys and networking admin, and I'm starting a CISCO certification this month. Also have experience on inventory and logistics, tractor spare parts, pharmacy, with practical knowledge of electrical installations, plumbing and construction (nothing professional per se, but see, you gotta do a lot here to survive) but I would settle with washing dishes or bathrooms if that ensures my son grow up in a place were the law actually means something and being a good citizen does not make you the center of mockery or look like a sore thumb.

Thanks for any input and sorry if this kind of post is not allowed or something.
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: Vector on February 04, 2021, 01:20:09 am
Would it help to fundraise for the language tests? I would gladly chip in.
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: LordBaal on February 04, 2021, 08:41:52 am
Hi! Vector! Thanks for the offer but in general the forum as already gave me A LOT, and I don't really like to burden you guys anymore. Kinda ironic when you think that GAR is actually burdening a whole country, but I think on making it up with interests by being worthy of it.

And while the IELTS would allow me to enter in theory, it stills requires me proving a way to sustain all of us for 6 months in Canada.

While you can say I'm desperate, there is really no hurry because covid has everything in a pause right now.
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: martinuzz on February 04, 2021, 09:09:07 am
And while the IELTS would allow me to enter in theory, it stills requires me proving a way to sustain all of us for 6 months in Canada.
Can you shoot a moose?

But all silliness aside. Try and see if you can put your IT skills to use with the Canadian authorities that are part of the Covid chain.
Contact tracing... Vaccination registration... things like that.

We just had a HUGE scandal over here in the Netherlands on the topic of IT and corona.  Our contact tracing, testing and vaccination systems were grossly hacked, and the private data of all people who were tested for covid, part of a contact tracing investigation, or had been vaccinated were sold to a company that sells the info to criminal organisations.
Private data included, but was not limited to: Name + social security number + date of birth, home adress, full medical history, bank account information. In other words, data that you can use to ... rent a car ... buy a house ... file for tax returns .... change your bank account known to government services... just to name a few.
The company that bought the data specializes in 'finding people'.  Criminals that are looking for someone they want dead or extorted or whatever but can't find them can pay them to search their database for them.

Some people are now demanding that all social security numbers are deleted and everyone gets new ones.  That's not gonna happen though.

Most healthcare services have waaay too little IT expertise in the house to prevent data leaks like that (most don't even have a regular system operator, they just hire someone from the outside when windows bluescreens somewhere).  Canada most likely has similar problems.  You have a valuable trade to offer in these times of cybercrime, -warfare, and -terrorism
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: dragdeler on February 04, 2021, 09:43:13 am
While this is good advice in absolute terms, maybe don't make your first meetings about something that is of utmost importance to national security... hehe... unless you got some biiig credentials. Who knows what kind of nut might work on your case.
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: Yellow Pixel on February 04, 2021, 10:05:29 am
I live in Canada!
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: LordBaal on February 04, 2021, 10:11:38 am
Thanks for your words martinuzz, but I think drag is right. I think trying to "use that leverage" would simply look bad, also is not like I am an expert on cyber security or something. Not beyond what any average IT worker anyway. Just a hard working regular joe here.
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: Ulfarr on February 04, 2021, 10:24:27 am
Some years ago I was translating for some people that were trying to apply for Canada's refuge programm and they were stuck with this same problem. The only way to get an invitation was to get a sponsor, and you can't just apply they have to reach out to you... it's a fucking catch 22.. In their case there was some sort of NGO that was supposed to act as the mediator in the whole thing and give them the sponsorship but in the end it didn't pan out (they had a chance to leave for some other country and took it).


Since both you and your wife are certified specialists it might be somewhat easier for you. If I remember correctly, an employer willing to hire you, could act as your "sponsor" (basically you will be asking for a "work" visa instead of refuge).


Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: Yellow Pixel on February 04, 2021, 10:28:50 am
I don't know much about how to immigrate in my country (I'm Canadian) but I know that for anybody able to speak in English or French it's absolutely feasible. It doesn't mean it's always easy though and Covid disrupts everything. I also think we are pretty bad at recognizing the professional experience of strangers.
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: LordBaal on February 04, 2021, 10:37:13 am
Oh that would be preferable Yellow. I mean, going with a sure job certainly help out a lot in everything I'm sure. Where could I put my resume? Is there a certain place were I could do it, I mean linkedin seems to broad and generic. Haven't placed my curriculum on "local" Canadian job sites because I think, why they would hire someone from abroad that is not remarkable when surely there are lots of locals at hand?

Ulfar, are you a certified translator? I'm sure at some point I will need one.

Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: Ulfarr on February 04, 2021, 11:29:46 am
Unfortunately I'm not. I was just helping them with some of their day to day interactions with the locals because they didn't speak Greek and their English were terrible (at best).

About the jobs, I found these sites that might be of some help.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/new-immigrants/prepare-life-canada/prepare-work/look-jobs.html (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/new-immigrants/prepare-life-canada/prepare-work/look-jobs.html)

https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/home (https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/home)

Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: Yellow Pixel on February 04, 2021, 11:32:29 am
If you don't apply for refugee status or qualify for the express entry, the best way to immigrate in Canada seems to use the Provincial Nominee Program (https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=736&top=6).

Edit: To put another way, each Canadian province has its own immigration program.
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: martinuzz on February 04, 2021, 12:33:35 pm
Also, the 'entry points' mentioned in the GAR your neighbor sent you could very well include the Canadian embassy / consulate in your own country.  Perhaps that's how your neighbor applied?
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: LordBaal on February 04, 2021, 01:01:00 pm
Just talked to him. At some point he was a business man here and had USA visa for him and his whole nuclear family (had the money to ask for it). Told me that despite being expired he could still use the visa to travel thought USA and due to covid they can stay a little longer there, and they will simply travel north to Canada and ask for refugee once in there, but have to wait because of covid before doing so.

Since we don't have USA visas this is a no go for us, which is why GAR would be so attractive, as it states they will give you some papers for the travel. But then is just running circles because they say you need to apply to UNHCR, then you go to the UNHCR website and they state very clearly that you can only ask if you are either in Canada or in an airport, port or land entry point in Canada. It's like this GAR thing do no really exists...
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: LordBaal on August 18, 2021, 07:51:35 pm
I'm bumping this, because we might have found the money to get our passports, the Canadian visas (which are FAR cheaper than the USA ones) and the flight tickets. Now, I have someone we can crash with a few days on Vancouver but that's about it. I would need local guidance to prepare for everything from here.
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: Vector on August 19, 2021, 01:09:30 pm
Good for you!
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: Loud Whispers on August 21, 2021, 08:39:55 am
Godspeed LordBaal, you'll have to update us non Canadians how the weather's like there
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: LordBaal on August 21, 2021, 12:39:08 pm
I hope so. First order is selling the car. Already asked around and it can fetch around 2000 to 2500 dollars.

Each of our passports cost 200 dollars, which leaves between 1400 to 1900 for plane tickets and our visas...

I have been told by a someone from Canada that just by arriving in the airport we could ask for refugee status. Tricky part is finding the direct plane tickets since we dont have American visas. There seem to be some flights from Colombia to Toronto which would work. Obviously would need more money but basically I've been trying to save up that amount more or less for over 6 years and failed miserably for one thing or the other...

So, anyway, the issue is, the Canadian visa is not costly, merely 100 Canadian dollars, but I'm not sure which one should we apply for and who much money we should have of spare to be granted the visa. You cant say you are going as a turist with only the money for plane tickets...

I have been sending my resumee to an awful ammount of companies asking for IT techs in Canada, I think over 100 different companies or more, most dont respond, others simply say no, but a few has replied is a shame I'm not there because they are not sponsoring abroad employees right now.
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: askovdk on August 27, 2021, 04:31:03 am
I’m happy to hear about your progress and wish you the best.
I had the pleasure of visiting Vancouver for 4 (rainy) months, and if I had to live abroad, then that would be the place due to the spectacular nature and friendly culture.

At the morning meeting at work today I heard that SimCorp https://www.simcorp.com/ (https://www.simcorp.com/) (the IT-cooperation I work for) is currently having 70 open job positions, - some even in Canada.
https://www.simcorp.com/en/career/find-a-job (https://www.simcorp.com/en/career/find-a-job)
We produce a top-tier financial software product (Dimension), and are currently in the middle of transforming from ‘software sellers’ to ‘service providers’, so we are currently looking for strong people in both the areas of coding and actually running software. The HQ is in Denmark, but we are a truly international company, where all communication is in English and we have a strong tradition in hiring foreigners also here in Copenhagen.
Don’t worry if you don’t have much knowledge about the financial world, people get hired based on IT-skill and showing a constructive attitude. And while EU (and Denmark in particular) is closing its door for those in need  >:(, then the doors are always open for those filling paid specialist job positions.

I don’t know you personally, but you are welcome to mention, that you were made aware of these opportunities from "<PM me for info  ;)>" and if contacted I will say that your posts are always good, and that anyone knowing about Dwarf Fortress, has the right mindset for working with our monstrosity of a (legacy) code-base.
(And if you have already applied for some of these positions and got a flat NO, then I apologize.)

NB: It’s not that I want to advertise, but those job positions are of cause open for all bay12 formites to consider.  :)
If there is any progress in this direction, then let me know preferably both in PM and posting here.
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: LordBaal on August 27, 2021, 06:39:19 am
Wow, thanks! Already applying. You might wanna edit out our your name if you like my friend.
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: askovdk on August 27, 2021, 08:20:58 am
Wow, thanks! Already applying. You might wanna edit out our your name if you like my friend.

Excellent :) Let me know if you get close to an interview, and we can try to arrange a chat before (Discord? or just through messages), so you are as informed as possible.
And thank you for the warning, - I doubt anyone (espcially from ultra-nice Canada  ;)) would mis-use it, but yeah I will edit it a little.
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: martinuzz on August 27, 2021, 11:03:41 am
Good luck!

If I were religious I'd shoot you a prayer for good luck, but since I'm not I'll just keep my fingers crossed!
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: LordBaal on August 27, 2021, 12:23:27 pm
Good luck!

If I were religious I'd shoot you a prayer for good luck, but since I'm not I'll just keep my fingers crossed!
Well, you can always wish all the billion random physical and bio-bio-chemical processes needed align so I can get a job or otherwise migrate with my wife and son, hehehe...

Thanks nevertheless.
Title: Re: Anyone from Canada?
Post by: Loud Whispers on August 31, 2021, 05:33:48 am
May the Random Number Gods smile upon thee