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Canada Asylum Interview Interview

Include My Personl Question(s) & Actual Evaluation

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* Please note that the following answer(s) are just sample answers from one of our candidates. It doesn't mean that it's the correct or wrong answer.
Please refer to the evaluation for more insight.


  • Classification: Canada Asylum Interview
  • Topic(s): Include My Personl
Interview Question:

Can you explain the reasons why you are seeking asylum in Canada?

Candidate's Answer:

I have a trouble in my country, Sri Lanka.

AI Evaluation:

Your answer, "I have trouble in my country, Sri Lanka," is a brief acknowledgment of your situation but lacks detail and specificity. A strong response to the question of why you are seeking asylum should provide clear, compelling reasons that illustrate the nature of the troubles you are experiencing and how they affect your safety and well-being.

To improve your answer, consider these points:

1. Specificity: Describe the specific difficulties you face in Sri Lanka. Are you experiencing persecution due to your political beliefs, ethnicity, religion, or any other factors? Providing details about the circumstances will strengthen your application.

2. Personal Impact: Explain how these troubles have personally affected you. For example, you may mention threats to your life, family issues, or harassment that you have experienced.

3. Connection to Asylum: Link your experience to the criteria for asylum. Emphasize that you fear returning to your home country due to the risks to your safety, and articulate why you believe Canada provides a safer environment.

4. Emotional Connection: If appropriate, sharing a personal story or experience can make your case more relatable and compelling.

For example: "I am seeking asylum in Canada due to ongoing threats against my life because of my political activism in Sri Lanka. I was targeted by government forces after organizing a peaceful demonstration for human rights, and I fear for my safety and that of my family if I return. Canada represents a place where I can live without fear of persecution."

In terms of rating, I would give your answer a 1.5/5. It acknowledges a problem but lacks the necessary detail and context for a compelling asylum claim.

By elaborating on your reasons with specific examples, emotions, and connections to the asylum process, you can create a more impactful response.