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Mistake In Asylum Seeking Many Get Denied Becoz.. International Students Struggling- Lawyer Kwasi Sarfo Reveals

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Immigration lawyer Kwasi Sarfo, a returning guest on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Worldwide with DJ Nyaami, reflected on his previous interview’s impact, which went viral and resonated with many viewers. In this discussion, he shared insights on immigration policies, student migration, and common pitfalls Ghanaians face when moving to Canada.

Lawyer Sarfo highlighted how the Canadian government manages migration from third-world countries, emphasizing the importance of planning ahead. He advised prospective students to carefully research suitable programs instead of blindly following recommendations from others. He noted that some universities, such as York University, have cut international student programs, making it harder to secure student visas.

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According to Sarfo, about 2,700 Ghanaian international students are currently unaccounted for in Canada, with over 50,000 missing globally—20,000 of whom are from India. Many of these students disappear to avoid deportation, often seeking asylum without proper documentation. He warned that simply claiming asylum without strong evidence, such as police reports, media documentation, or psychological assessments, would not be successful.

He explained the difference between hiring a private immigration lawyer and using a government-assigned legal aid attorney, stressing that many asylum seekers fail to prepare adequately. Some fill out forms incorrectly without professional help, only to realize too late that mistakes cannot be corrected.

Mr Sarfo debunked the notion that Canada offers an easy life, pointing out that international students often struggle with high living costs. He stated that average monthly earnings range between $1,200 and $2,000, while rent for a single-bedroom apartment costs $1,500 to $2,000. Additionally, those with children may have to pay $600 to $700 in child support. High-income earners making around $150,000 annually may be required to pay between $4,000 and $5,000 in child support each month.

He recounted a case of a Ghanaian who fled to avoid child support payments but returned 15 years later, only to have his passport seized and his debts recalculated based on the accumulated years of unpaid support.

Sarfo warned against fraudulent practices, such as using false addresses or relying on unlisted schools for student visas. He also cautioned against assuming that marrying a Canadian citizen guarantees residency, as many who attempt this route end up in legal trouble.

For LGBTQ+ migrants seeking asylum, he advised gathering strong evidence to support their claims. He also clarified that visitors do not receive work permits, while international students are granted temporary work permits, making their legal situations different.

Mr Sarfo noted that while white lawyers charge around $500–$600 for consultation fees, many Ghanaians expect free services and complain when charged. He stressed the importance of investing in professional legal assistance rather than taking shortcuts that could lead to deportation.

In conclusion, Sarfo urged Ghanaians to be well-informed before attempting to migrate, emphasizing that Canada is not a land of instant riches. He encouraged proper planning, legal compliance, and realistic expectations to avoid falling into difficult situations.

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