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Who is Tarun Godara? Queer artist in Canada facing deportation to India - here's why court rejected his appeal
Who is Tarun Godara? Queer artist in Canada facing deportation to India - here's why court rejected his appeal

Time of India

time10-07-2025

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Who is Tarun Godara? Queer artist in Canada facing deportation to India - here's why court rejected his appeal

Queer artist Tarun Godara is facing deportation to India after Canadian federal court rejected his appeal citing 'insufficient evidence', CP24 reported. Godara has lived in Sudbury for over eight years and left India after allegedly facing violence and assault because of his sexuality. His hopes to stay in Canada were dashed when a judge ruled there was 'insufficient evidence' that he would face persecution if deported, leading to the rejection of his review. 'I'm scared that it could be any day,' CP24 quoted Tarun saying. 'Every weekday, I go and check my mailbox around 5 or 6, and it feels good not to have any mail in there," he added. Who is Tarun Godara? Tarun Godara is a queer, gender non-conforming artist who has been a part of the Sudbury, Canada, community for over eight years. Originally from India, he fled the country after allegedly enduring harassment, threats, and violence due to his gender expression and sexuality. According to a GoFundMe campaign launched by friends describes the risks he faces if forced to return to India saying that deportation would mean 'going back to a place where his well-being and personal freedom are not protected. He is in serious emotional distress, and extremely fearful of losing the life, support system, and safety he has built here.' Godara has repeatedly sought help from federal officials, including Sudbury MP Viviane Lapointe, who confirmed her office is supporting him and plans to meet with him soon to discuss his case further.

'Will turn you straight': Indian gay man in Canada faces deportation, says he's already receiving homophobic messages on social media
'Will turn you straight': Indian gay man in Canada faces deportation, says he's already receiving homophobic messages on social media

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Will turn you straight': Indian gay man in Canada faces deportation, says he's already receiving homophobic messages on social media

Visual artist Tarun Godara has lost his last appeal to stay in Canada and is facing deportation to India after eight years of residency. In several interviews to Canadian media, he said he fears for his life in India as he has already started receiving homophobic messages on social media telling him that once he's in India, he will be "turned straight". Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 'I'm receiving a lot of hate and homophobic messages from India on my Instagram, telling me that when I go back, they'll turn me straight, or just like death threats. These are people responding to news articles about my case," Tarun Godara said to the Toronto Star. The 33-year-old said coming to study at a Canadian college in 2017 was a relief from his closeted life in India. He said he was sexually assaulted by two men in 2013 when he was 19. His work permit did not get renewed in Canada, and his sexual orientation was not a reason not to send him to India as court ruled that "being teased and mocked does not necessarily amount to persecution" and he is safe to be deported to India as he has run out of legal status in Canada after staying therefor seven years. Both of his Godara's parents work for the government in India but Gidara said he had a tormented childhood living in constant fear. His elder brother convinced his parents to send him to Canada after learning that he was gay. Godara got a three-year postgraduation work permit after his graduation in 2019 and has worked as a cook, server, art instructor and barista to support himself while selling his drawings and paintings through a local gallery and creating public murals with other artists. Why Godara's work permit was not extended in Canada It was caught between old rules and new rules. Godara applied to extend his work permit in July 2022, a month after Canada launched a special program to let international students extend their non-renewable permit. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now When he applied, he was told that his application would be processed under the new program. But in December 2022, he was told that his application was refused under the old rules. His second application was also rejected as the special program had expired by that time. Court said he could not prove he was raped in India because of his sexual orientation 'The Applicant did not submit as part of his (pre-removal risk assessment) application that the assailants of the sexual assault targeted the Applicant for the discriminatory reason of him being gay,' wrote Judge Glennys V McVeigh. "Nor was that inference argued or made clear. Therefore, the Officer reasonably found that 'there is little information and evidence before me to indicate that (the Applicant) was persecuted in India due to his sexuality. ' '

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