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I am a Somalian who was a refugee last 10 years in South Africa. I never get chance to travel. But they gave me (UNlP Travel document wich is UN Lezzer Passport) so my question is:



Can I get free Visa for Canada or Australia. And stay those country like a refugee.










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    Your question appears to be about immigrating to Canada or Australia, so it is off topic on this site. You may want to ask at Expatriates, where it is on topic.
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  • You mean a laissez-passer? That would imply you work for the UN but still won't allow you to live in any country you choose.
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I am a Somalian who was a refugee last 10 years in South Africa. I never get chance to travel. But they gave me (UNlP Travel document wich is UN Lezzer Passport) so my question is:



Can I get free Visa for Canada or Australia. And stay those country like a refugee.










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closed as off-topic by phoog, Kate Gregory, David Richerby, Ali Awan, Giorgio Feb 16 at 1:54


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – phoog, Kate Gregory, Ali Awan, Giorgio
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








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    Your question appears to be about immigrating to Canada or Australia, so it is off topic on this site. You may want to ask at Expatriates, where it is on topic.
    – phoog
    Feb 15 at 22:12










  • You mean a laissez-passer? That would imply you work for the UN but still won't allow you to live in any country you choose.
    – user16259
    Feb 16 at 7:48












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I am a Somalian who was a refugee last 10 years in South Africa. I never get chance to travel. But they gave me (UNlP Travel document wich is UN Lezzer Passport) so my question is:



Can I get free Visa for Canada or Australia. And stay those country like a refugee.










share|improve this question















I am a Somalian who was a refugee last 10 years in South Africa. I never get chance to travel. But they gave me (UNlP Travel document wich is UN Lezzer Passport) so my question is:



Can I get free Visa for Canada or Australia. And stay those country like a refugee.







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closed as off-topic by phoog, Kate Gregory, David Richerby, Ali Awan, Giorgio Feb 16 at 1:54


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – phoog, Kate Gregory, Ali Awan, Giorgio
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




closed as off-topic by phoog, Kate Gregory, David Richerby, Ali Awan, Giorgio Feb 16 at 1:54


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – phoog, Kate Gregory, Ali Awan, Giorgio
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







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    Your question appears to be about immigrating to Canada or Australia, so it is off topic on this site. You may want to ask at Expatriates, where it is on topic.
    – phoog
    Feb 15 at 22:12










  • You mean a laissez-passer? That would imply you work for the UN but still won't allow you to live in any country you choose.
    – user16259
    Feb 16 at 7:48












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    Your question appears to be about immigrating to Canada or Australia, so it is off topic on this site. You may want to ask at Expatriates, where it is on topic.
    – phoog
    Feb 15 at 22:12










  • You mean a laissez-passer? That would imply you work for the UN but still won't allow you to live in any country you choose.
    – user16259
    Feb 16 at 7:48







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Your question appears to be about immigrating to Canada or Australia, so it is off topic on this site. You may want to ask at Expatriates, where it is on topic.
– phoog
Feb 15 at 22:12




Your question appears to be about immigrating to Canada or Australia, so it is off topic on this site. You may want to ask at Expatriates, where it is on topic.
– phoog
Feb 15 at 22:12












You mean a laissez-passer? That would imply you work for the UN but still won't allow you to live in any country you choose.
– user16259
Feb 16 at 7:48




You mean a laissez-passer? That would imply you work for the UN but still won't allow you to live in any country you choose.
– user16259
Feb 16 at 7:48










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The answer to your last question is no. South Africa gave you safety from the danger and persecution in Somalia, so Canada and Australia would most likely send you back to South Africa.



You may be able to get a Canadian or Australian tourist visa, but to do so you must convince them that you are a real tourist. That requires a stable job and ties to your place of residence.






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    The answer to your last question is no. South Africa gave you safety from the danger and persecution in Somalia, so Canada and Australia would most likely send you back to South Africa.



    You may be able to get a Canadian or Australian tourist visa, but to do so you must convince them that you are a real tourist. That requires a stable job and ties to your place of residence.






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      up vote
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      down vote



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      The answer to your last question is no. South Africa gave you safety from the danger and persecution in Somalia, so Canada and Australia would most likely send you back to South Africa.



      You may be able to get a Canadian or Australian tourist visa, but to do so you must convince them that you are a real tourist. That requires a stable job and ties to your place of residence.






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        up vote
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        The answer to your last question is no. South Africa gave you safety from the danger and persecution in Somalia, so Canada and Australia would most likely send you back to South Africa.



        You may be able to get a Canadian or Australian tourist visa, but to do so you must convince them that you are a real tourist. That requires a stable job and ties to your place of residence.






        share|improve this answer












        The answer to your last question is no. South Africa gave you safety from the danger and persecution in Somalia, so Canada and Australia would most likely send you back to South Africa.



        You may be able to get a Canadian or Australian tourist visa, but to do so you must convince them that you are a real tourist. That requires a stable job and ties to your place of residence.







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