Thank you for your developing relevant content for our African community. I do watch your videos and they are extremely helpful. It's not worth being an undocumented immigrant. People feel they prefer the harsh inhumane treatment to staying in our own African countries... That the reason for the risk they take such steps always
I don't think he was deported oo. What we watched on TV was that, his citizenship was revoked, cos he did not apply for it, but just assumed the status by long stand living and acceptance by the society. In case I am wrong, I ll like to be corrected. This is indeed an important lesson for all.
That's correct, he wasn't and I mentioned it in the video that he was at risk of being deported. I believe that the case is still ongoing at the moment. Thanks for watching!
He was not granted any citizenship before. so, there is nothing like revoking. he was granted 2 years 6 months visa now, and he was put on 10 years route processing. He can appeal though.
1) No peace of mind 2) Loss of Dignity 3) No Access to Social Services 4) Living in Fear and Anxiety 5) Risk of Deportation 6) Lack of Proper Standing 7) Irregular, Illegal, Undocumented, Unauthorized 8) Not Welcoming Countries 9) Find your Path and Follow it 10) Let God Help You and Pray to Him 11) Facing Dire Living Conditions 12) Comfortable People Leaving their Country 13) Ignorant and Unwise Immigrants 14) Overstay your Visa Expiration 15) No Right to Work Legally 16) Lack of Social Insurance Number 17) Work Exploitation with Under the Table Employers 18) No Access to Free Healthcare 19) Inability to Travel 20) Sleeping outside in Tent
It is not worth it, i went to High school with two girls one from Albania and one of Grenada, they attended school with us in Canada for years. And right after graduation both were deported with their families because they were here under expired documentation and invalid visas, it was sad because they had made friends had planned to attened to university but CBSA found out and they were quickly deported 😢 only one girl was able to come back years later when she applied as an adult to travel
It is very sad, especially when parents involve their helpless children. One hopes that people learn from experiences such as this. Thanks for sharing.
I think some people might decide to come into a country illigal beliving that dey are blessed it might not take them time to work or some promises made to them by friends
Its insane. I am Sierra Leonean Canadian being educated in the US. I don't mind staying or leaving the US once my status is up but my Father has been waiting 10 years for his family sponsored green card. Ironically, I had a discussion with another immigrant from Lebanon who is in the US on H1-B status and she works with the refugee/asylum population. She shared that these people that are just walking in the country from the southern border are the lowest grade of moral standard and skills, while her sister waits in Lebanon for a visitor visa for the last two years ... these open borders are enabling those who want immigrate but don't qualify/aren't skilled or just want to be in a different country. It's a sad state of affairs.
It is unfortunate that the people who take the legal route are seemingly penalized, while illegal immigrants overrun the country. I hope your dad's situation is resolved soon. Thank you for watching.
I can never advice anyone to try coming in as an illegal settler. It is sad that people who can come to Canada legally choose to go the illegal route. Sometimes people are deceived because it seem faster but the journey can be so traumatic. The pain of denial , emotional stress and uncertainty is huge! I feel so much compassion for folks that are in that situation but it is important to let people know the reality that comes with that choice!
I agree. It is not worth the trauma. I hope people will learn that there is a better way. And yes, people need to know what to expect if they decide to take the illegal route. Thanks for watching. I appreciate your comment.
I believe that unless you're leaving your country to escape war or persecution and move to another country illegally, you're making a huge mistake. Sometimes people don't even enter the country illegally. They come as visitors, then refuse to leave when they should because right from the beginning, they already made up their mind that they're never leaving. It's a tragedy really that someone will choose to live in undignifying conditions rather than a dignified life in their countries where they have rights. I'm sharing this!
People submit themselves to this illegal path because it's highly lucrative, especially in the U.S. where there are sanctuary cities and huge enclaves of illegal people. I know illegal people in Canada. They never told me they're illegal, but you can tell they are. They never held a formal job, never signed a lease, never left the country after arriving in Canada, don't have a family doctor.
Great words advise. Immigration laws and their enforcement is one of the means countries try to prevent themselves from being swarmed by people from other countries. This is one of the unfortunate facts of life!
Hey how are you doing . Thank you for guiding us according to what you already went through some people are dealing with . But for me before I leave my country i will sit down and think of other foreign county to avoid such situations
Thank you for your developing relevant content for our African community. I do watch your videos and they are extremely helpful. It's not worth being an undocumented immigrant. People feel they prefer the harsh inhumane treatment to staying in our own African countries... That the reason for the risk they take such steps always
You are welcome. I appreciate you watching. Thank you!
I don't think he was deported oo. What we watched on TV was that, his citizenship was revoked, cos he did not apply for it, but just assumed the status by long stand living and acceptance by the society. In case I am wrong, I ll like to be corrected. This is indeed an important lesson for all.
That's correct, he wasn't and I mentioned it in the video that he was at risk of being deported. I believe that the case is still ongoing at the moment. Thanks for watching!
He was not granted any citizenship before. so, there is nothing like revoking. he was granted 2 years 6 months visa now, and he was put on 10 years route processing. He can appeal though.
1) No peace of mind
2) Loss of Dignity
3) No Access to Social Services
4) Living in Fear and Anxiety
5) Risk of Deportation
6) Lack of Proper Standing
7) Irregular, Illegal, Undocumented, Unauthorized
8) Not Welcoming Countries
9) Find your Path and Follow it
10) Let God Help You and Pray to Him
11) Facing Dire Living Conditions
12) Comfortable People Leaving their Country
13) Ignorant and Unwise Immigrants
14) Overstay your Visa Expiration
15) No Right to Work Legally
16) Lack of Social Insurance Number
17) Work Exploitation with Under the Table Employers
18) No Access to Free Healthcare
19) Inability to Travel
20) Sleeping outside in Tent
Wow! You really digested the video! I appreciate the time taken to write this summary. Thank you!
You should demand all of the listed from your own country.
It is not worth it, i went to High school with two girls one from Albania and one of Grenada, they attended school with us in Canada for years. And right after graduation both were deported with their families because they were here under expired documentation and invalid visas, it was sad because they had made friends had planned to attened to university but CBSA found out and they were quickly deported 😢 only one girl was able to come back years later when she applied as an adult to travel
It is very sad, especially when parents involve their helpless children. One hopes that people learn from experiences such as this. Thanks for sharing.
I think some people might decide to come into a country illigal beliving that dey are blessed it might not take them time to work or some promises made to them by friends
Research is key. Get as much information as possible about where you are going and don't rely on what people say. Thanks for always watching !
Stop wagging your tongues people
Not sure what you mean, but thanks for watching.
Its insane. I am Sierra Leonean Canadian being educated in the US. I don't mind staying or leaving the US once my status is up but my Father has been waiting 10 years for his family sponsored green card. Ironically, I had a discussion with another immigrant from Lebanon who is in the US on H1-B status and she works with the refugee/asylum population. She shared that these people that are just walking in the country from the southern border are the lowest grade of moral standard and skills, while her sister waits in Lebanon for a visitor visa for the last two years ... these open borders are enabling those who want immigrate but don't qualify/aren't skilled or just want to be in a different country. It's a sad state of affairs.
It is unfortunate that the people who take the legal route are seemingly penalized, while illegal immigrants overrun the country. I hope your dad's situation is resolved soon. Thank you for watching.
He was finally made to stay in the UK 🇬🇧 🙌
That's great news! Thanks for the update!
I can never advice anyone to try coming in as an illegal settler. It is sad that people who can come to Canada legally choose to go the illegal route. Sometimes people are deceived because it seem faster but the journey can be so traumatic. The pain of denial , emotional stress and uncertainty is huge! I feel so much compassion for folks that are in that situation but it is important to let people know the reality that comes with that choice!
I agree. It is not worth the trauma. I hope people will learn that there is a better way. And yes, people need to know what to expect if they decide to take the illegal route. Thanks for watching. I appreciate your comment.
I believe that unless you're leaving your country to escape war or persecution and move to another country illegally, you're making a huge mistake. Sometimes people don't even enter the country illegally. They come as visitors, then refuse to leave when they should because right from the beginning, they already made up their mind that they're never leaving. It's a tragedy really that someone will choose to live in undignifying conditions rather than a dignified life in their countries where they have rights.
I'm sharing this!
I agree with you. Thanks for watching and sharing!
People submit themselves to this illegal path because it's highly lucrative, especially in the U.S. where there are sanctuary cities and huge enclaves of illegal people. I know illegal people in Canada. They never told me they're illegal, but you can tell they are. They never held a formal job, never signed a lease, never left the country after arriving in Canada, don't have a family doctor.
It's just a bad life to live, and we should all strive to do better for ourselves. Thanks for watching.
Great words advise. Immigration laws and their enforcement is one of the means countries try to prevent themselves from being swarmed by people from other countries. This is one of the unfortunate facts of life!
Especially with the current state economic situation everywhere. Thanks for watching. I appreciate the encouraging feedback.
It’s really not worth it. I feel bad for the UK guy though. So sad 😞
Very sad. I hope his story gets a happy ending. I appreciate you, Sis! Thanks for watching!
Hey how are you doing . Thank you for guiding us according to what you already went through some people are dealing with . But for me before I leave my country i will sit down and think of other foreign county to avoid such situations
I have been following you very much All your tips and ideas always advance me very much they make sense to me . James from Kenya 🇰🇪
I am glad you find these useful. I appreciate you watching and following. Thank you very much!
I am doing well. Thank you. I am glad you are getting value from this. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.🙏🏾