Incorrect. A citizen is a citizen and it does not matter at all how they became one (of course, barring misrepresentation which is true for any stream not just refugee). Country conditions keep changing all the time and while someone might need protection at a certain point, it’s possible that they don’t need it anymore.Key word : REFUGEE
If there is no threat it could be treated as misrepresentation. Whether you are a citizen or not, the ability to travel freely to a place from where you escaped because of a threat to life is problematic.
You are wrongly implying that anyone that goes back to their home country (5-6 years after their refugee claim) would have at the the time of their refugee claim misrepresented themselves.
People have enough things on their plate already, stop spreading misinformation. There is literally a clause in the immigration act whereby change of country conditions can mean your refugee status is revoked but you can still remain a PR. Do your research before you form an opinion.
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