tony609 9 Posted December 19, 2012 So this is my story !! I been living in the USA since i was a mocoso like 13 years old , now I'm 23 , so anyway after i finished high school , at the age of 18 i felt like shit , couldn't believe , i was not gonna be able to go to college , or keep studying cuzz of my status in this country , so i had no other option than to look for a job , which it wasn't easy too , didn't know how to tell the boss that i needed to get pay in cash (5 years later , i`m part of the same company that one day i looked for a job and didnt know how to ask them to pay me cash ) I`m in the clothing business , ( ANYBODY KNOWS THAT SHOW CALLS JERSY SHORE ? SO OUR COMPANY IS THE ONE WHO MAKES ALL THOSE T-SHIRTS DESIGNS FOR PAULY-D , THE SITUATION , RONNIE SNOOKI, AND ALL THOSE GUYS , YOU SEE ON TV , WE ALSO HAVE STORES AT THE NJ-SHORE , AND AROUND THE USA ) SO now that the company knows , i got my working permit & they wanna send me to Canada , they wanna expand their locations and i`m their man ! i`m the guy with the skills and knowledge to do that !So , Does anyone know if i can actually go to Canada to work ? what do i need , or what kind of paper work i need to fill up in order to be allow to go to Canada ? The company is ready to do any type of paper work , the only thing that scares me is , what if they wont let me come back to the USA ! so then i`ll fu%3 , trapped in Canada !!! ANYBODY EVER THOUGHT ABOUT MOVING TO CANADA ? ANYBODY IS TRYING TO MOVE TO CANADA ? ( All my Mexicanos aqui les dejo una pic , of my next Shirt coming out next summer ) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pswa83 302 Posted December 19, 2012 i think because it is for employment purposes, then Advanced Parole would be granted but I would check with a lawyer about it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jose3025 2 Posted December 19, 2012 I know that in canada it only takes six months for u to become a legal resident over there Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tony609 9 Posted December 19, 2012 i know !!! 6 months & you`ll be fine !! Canada is an awesome place to live !! cheaper ! free health care ! so many things to do there ! and the best thing is that it takes only 6 months to become resident there ! so i can`t wait to find out what i`ll need to get there ! 1 Admin reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
erika020 87 Posted December 20, 2012 Hi tony i'm Justine from facebook , I'm glad you joined the forum .... and now reading you're story, like pswa said you'll need to apply for Advanced Parole, but I agree with pswa you should check with a lawyer, but wish you the best of Luck and welcome to the forum 1 Admin reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EnJR 39 Posted December 20, 2012 That's a nice proposition, though you would have to ask for an advanced parole and get it as for work purposes, like many others have said, ask a lawyer and best of lucks. 1 Admin reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beatrizrivera909 38 Posted December 20, 2012 goodluck 1 Admin reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tony609 9 Posted December 20, 2012 I ACTUALLY CALLED MY LAWYER , LIKE FEW MINUTES AGO AND FU#@#@! I JUST HATE LIFE , FUC#@#@N HATE TO GO FROM ( UNDER THE SHADOWS TO LIVE UNDER THE RADAR ) THERE IS NO WAY TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY , FREAKING COUNTRY IS JUST USING US TO PAY TAXES , AND HELP THIS ECONOMY , MY LAWYER SAID THAT ( WHAT MAKE ME THINK THAT THEY WILL ALLOW ME TO LEAVE AND COME BACK TO THIS COUNTRY ) advanced parole IS BS !!! EVEN MY LAWYER DOESNT KNOW HOW THE ADVANCE PAROLE WORKS OR WHERE TO GET THE APPLICATION SERIOUSLY WTF I DID I DO TO LIVE THIS WAY, WHY DO I FU@#N HAVE TO GO THRU ALL THIS SHT !!!! BTW HE ALSO TOLD ME THAT I BETTER START BUILDING A CREDIT HISTORY , START PAYING TAXES , CUZZ AFTER THE 2 years the USCIA GONNA CHECK IF IM GONNA BE THE RIGHT PERSON WITH THE RIGHT BACKGROUND $ FOR A NEW WORKING PERMIT ! seriously , we shouldn't call ourselves Dreamers , we should call ourselves ( Legal Slaves ) Anyway im not gonna give up & i`m not gonna waste my life working in this country either , im sure there must be a way to see other countries , to go see my family in Mex , and to find a place that i can finally call home . PISSED OFF ... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tony609 9 Posted December 20, 2012 Even if you get approved for Advanced Parole, they can deny you the re-entry to the US because you have been unlawfully living in the United States for more than the allowed time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
itzel 336 Posted December 20, 2012 I understand you're upset..but how can we be "legal" slaves if we dont even have legal status to begin with? Remember we're just legally illegal..lol..sorry bad joke..and yeah it sucks..but when 1 door closes..others open...at least you can now work...thats way ahead of how we were a year ago.. 1 Sinae reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tony609 9 Posted December 21, 2012 I know , it's just that is so hard to to live this way , the working permit I got , like u said made me ( Legally - Illegally) I got out of the shadows but now I'm under the radar , I'm praying for the dream act to become officially a law next year , hopefully they'll take the chains off us and give us our freedom like they did to the Afro Americans back in the day ... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
erika020 87 Posted December 21, 2012 sorry to hear that :/ .... let's just hope they do pass a comprehensive reform on 2013 hopefully :/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sinae 21 Posted December 21, 2012 I understand you are very upset with seeing yourself missing this seemingly very good opportunity but believe in yourself. Maybe you'll miss this good chance but like Itzel says, when one door closes, the other one opens. We knew this policy was to see how we cope. But we need to understand, in order to establish a comprehensive permanent immigration reform, the government need to find a way to satisfy both illegal immigrants' side and the citizens' side at the same time. Being under the radar isn't too bad, that means at least we got ourselves a good chance to prove that granting us a legal status is a beneficial for the country. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pswa83 302 Posted December 21, 2012 I ACTUALLY CALLED MY LAWYER , LIKE FEW MINUTES AGO AND FU#@#@! I JUST HATE LIFE , FUC#@#@N HATE TO GO FROM ( UNDER THE SHADOWS TO LIVE UNDER THE RADAR ) THERE IS NO WAY TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY , FREAKING COUNTRY IS JUST USING US TO PAY TAXES , AND HELP THIS ECONOMY , MY LAWYER SAID THAT ( WHAT MAKE ME THINK THAT THEY WILL ALLOW ME TO LEAVE AND COME BACK TO THIS COUNTRY ) advanced parole IS BS !!! EVEN MY LAWYER DOESNT KNOW HOW THE ADVANCE PAROLE WORKS OR WHERE TO GET THE APPLICATION SERIOUSLY WTF I DID I DO TO LIVE THIS WAY, WHY DO I FU@#N HAVE TO GO THRU ALL THIS SHT !!!! BTW HE ALSO TOLD ME THAT I BETTER START BUILDING A CREDIT HISTORY , START PAYING TAXES , CUZZ AFTER THE 2 years the USCIA GONNA CHECK IF IM GONNA BE THE RIGHT PERSON WITH THE RIGHT BACKGROUND $ FOR A NEW WORKING PERMIT ! seriously , we shouldn't call ourselves Dreamers , we should call ourselves ( Legal Slaves ) Anyway im not gonna give up & i`m not gonna waste my life working in this country either , im sure there must be a way to see other countries , to go see my family in Mex , and to find a place that i can finally call home . PISSED OFF ... so i dont know what kind of lawyer you got but the application for the Advanced Parole is form I-131 and you can get it on the USCIS website. this is what USCIS states about Advanced Parole: New - Q3: If my case is deferred pursuant to the consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals process, will I be able to travel outside of the United States? A3: Not automatically. If USCIS has decided to defer action in your case and you want to travel outside the United States, you must apply for advance parole by filing a Form I-131, Application for Travel Document and paying the applicable fee ($360). USCIS will determine whether your purpose for international travel is justifiable based on the circumstances you describe in your request. Generally, USCIS will only grant advance parole if you are traveling for humanitarian purposes, educational purposes, or employment purposes. You may not apply for advance parole unless and until USCIS defers action in your case pursuant to the consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals process. You cannot apply for advance parole at the same time as you submit your request for consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals. All advance parole requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis. If USCIS has deferred action in your case under the deferred action for childhood arrivals process after you have been ordered deported or removed, you may still request advance parole if you meet the guidelines for advance parole described above. However, once you have received advance parole, and before you actually leave the United States, you should seek to reopen your case before the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) and obtain administrative closure or termination of your removal proceeding. Even after you have asked EOIR to reopen your case, you should not leave the United States until after EOIR has granted your request. If you depart after being ordered deported or removed, and your removal proceeding has not been reopened and administratively closed or terminated, your departure may result in your being considered deported or removed, with potentially serious future immigration consequences. If you have any questions about this process, you may call the ICE Office of the Public Advocate through the Office’s hotline at 1-888-351-4024 (staffed 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday – Friday) or by email at[email protected]. 1 splif0clock reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pswa83 302 Posted December 21, 2012 i would think that opening up a new store in Canada would qualify as business related which would fall under one of the guidelines that USCIS states as a reason for Advanced Parole. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cochoz 48 Posted December 21, 2012 You need a new lawyer brah. 1 outofmxny reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tony609 9 Posted December 21, 2012 I MEAN YEAH ITS BS CUZZ Even if you get approved for Advanced Parole, they can deny you the re-entry to the US because you have been unlawfully living in the United States for more than the allowed time !!! THAT`S THE PROBLEM !! THAT`S WHY MY LAWYER SAID TO DONT TAKE THE RISK ! CUZZ IS VERY RISKY !!!! ROUGH SITUATION Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fresita22 101 Posted December 21, 2012 I don't understand a things :( :( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites