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A homosexual man of Indian origin fears to be expelled from Canada

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A man who has lived in Sudbury for eight years. Similarly, who is openly homosexual, has lost his appeal to stay in Canada and must be expelled to his country of origin, India, where he says he fears reprisals. Meanwhile,

Tarun Godara claims that he should go back in secret in India. Nevertheless, under penalty of being disowned by his family and put themselves in danger.

If I had to go back to India. However, my family made me understand that I could not present myself as I do here he told CBC News.

Mr. Nevertheless, Godara arrived in Sudbury in 2017 to study at college Cambrian.

He settled in the city of Nickel where he made friends. Therefore, occupied various jobs such as server, cook and artist.

These are not jobs livable in India. In addition, Here, yes, not in Indiahe said.

In India, he had to count on his family to support his needs.

He claims that only his mother knows that he is homosexual.

I did my coming out to my mother. Moreover, She accepted me provided that no one else learns itexplains Mr. Meanwhile, Godara.

I cannot show myself as homosexual on social networks. Meanwhile, My father should never know that I am cheerful. Moreover, The rest of my family should not know that I am cheerfulhe adds.

Tarun Godara said he had suffered from mental health problems since childhood. that the idea of ​​returning to India would rekindle dark ideas. I am again in a situation where I am suicidalhe underlines.

A longtime battle

After graduating from the Camblarian College. Tarun Godara’s work permit was to expire in August 2022.

At the same time. a special policy of the federal government allowing immigrants to extend these permits were to enter into force.

Mr. Godara submitted his request to the program before implementing. because he had to renew his work permit at least 30 days before his expiration.

He was recommended to keep his request in the system.

But he was poorly advised and his request for a work permit was rejected.

When he became clear that he was likely to be expelled. his friends from Sudbury launched a fundraising and helped him retain the services of Douglas Elliott, a lawyer specializing in the rights of people LGBTQ+.

A homosexual man of Indian origin fears to be expelled from Canada

Residents of Sudbury had demonstrated in 2024 to support Tarun Godara. originally from India, who was likely to be expelled from Canada and deported to his native country. (Archives photo)

Photo: Radio-Canada / Venant Nkimyumurwa

One of the choices that was offered to him was to submit a request for a risk examination before returning. which implies proving that he would be the victim of persecution, torture or cruel and unusual sentences if he was homosexual man indian origin fears returned to his country of origin.

However, the immigration agent of the federal government who examined his file concluded that Mr. Godara would not run these risks in India. the Supreme Court of the country having recently decriminalized unions between people of the same sex.

A conclusion that is welcomed with skepticism by Tarun Godara.

Homosexuality may have been legalized five. six years ago, but can we say that it is a safe space for the Indians when we still see information on brutalized people, homosexual people brutalized by police officers and by the government?

A quote from Tarun Godara

His lawyer challenged the assessment of the immigration agent. asked a federal judge to re -examine her. The judge rejected my appeal, saying that the agent’s decision was homosexual man indian origin fears correctdeclares Mr. Godara.

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In uncertainty

He indicates that he had a permanent residence request in Canada for humanitarian reasons a year ago. but that the waiting period is generally two years.

I could be expelled from Canada. have to wait in India before I know if my request for permanent residence will be accepted or not he explains.

He maintains that he does not yet know an expulsion date. that he is expecting news from his lawyer for other options that are available to him.

Tarun Godara manifests with a sign outside during an event organized by his friends to support it. homosexual man indian origin fears

Tarun Godara is from India and has been in Sudbury for eight years. For years. he has been fighting so as not to be expelled from Canada, because he fears that he is persecuted in his native country because of his sexual orientation. (Archives photo)

Photo: Radio-Canada / Venant Nkimyumurwa

Last year. 49 people on average were expelled every day from Canada, according to figures provided by Immigration Canada.

A spokesperson for immigration Canada. Jacqueline Roby, told CBC News that the decision to expel a person is not taken lightly and only intervenes when all other appeals are exhausted.

With the information of Jonathan Migneault

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