• enkers@sh.itjust.works
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    If you face:

    • danger of torture
    • risk to your life
    • risk of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment

    https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/asylum/in-canada/eligibility.html

    If you enter Canada from the U.S.
    […]
    Your claim may not be eligible if you entered Canada from the U.S.:

    • at an official land border crossing
      or
    • anywhere along the border, including rivers, lakes and other waterways, and made a refugee claim less than 14 days after the day that you entered
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      Canada and some European countries have accepted refugees from the US but from what I’ve read it’s incredibly rate and requires and extraordinary amount of proof that your life is under threat and you have no other choice than to move to those countries.

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        I’d imagine that’s because of the STCA, but there seems to be a loophole where it doesn’t apply if you enter via water and don’t claim refugee status before 14 days.

        If I were really determined, I’d at least ask an immigration lawyer about it, and then I’d plan on taking a 2 week camping trip in Canada when I thought shit was likely to go down.