Good evening,
I am a third-year university student in Toronto.
When I was twelve, my parents brought me to Canada from Hungary. We are a part of a minority group and faced discrimination, therefore my parents and I entered the country as refugees. In 2022 November, I officially became a Canadian citizen and in December, I got my Canadian passport. This means that as of today, I am both a Hungarian and Canadian citizen, holding valid passports for both countries.
Since I am now an adult, I decided to celebrate my victory of finally becoming a citizen; I went to Cuba for a week. I returned from my vacation three days ago, and upon my arrival to Canada, I was stopped at security and was asked to talk to several immigration officers. One officer sent me to another until I finally reached someone who actually gave me some information. She began by saying that she can see I entered Canada as a refugee and that I was supposed to claim something regarding this when I bought the plane tickets. She couldn't tell me what it was exactly, and I still cannot figure out what she meant.
She also mentioned that since I am a dual citizen, starting from November 2023, travelling to the EU might be difficult for me. She said since I am an EU citizen, I do not need to participate in the new visa program the EU is implementing and I might not even be able to even with a Canadian passport (due to me also holding Hungarian citizenship). For this reason, I will most likely have to travel to the EU with my Hungarian passport and return to Canada with my Canadian one.
This all sounds lovely, however, to my knowledge, I shouldn't be using my Hungarian passport, let alone renewing it in the future since I was a refugee. However, due to this new visa program, I might not have a choice. She also mentioned that since I came to Canada as a child and technically did not "consent" to being a refugee, there might be different laws that apply to me.
I am the first one in my family to become a Canadian citizen and I do not have the funds to speak to a lawyer one-on-one. I have upcoming internships in London and Brussels, and I would like to avoid facing issues, especially after what happened a couple of days ago.
I have called the IRCC multiple times but the automated phone system didn't even allow me to speak to an agent. I have called the Hungarian embassy and they pretty much said "ask Canada". I also tried getting free consultations from immigration consultants and they said completely different things, including that I could return to my country of origin since I was a kid when I came to Canada.
I am so beyond confused now. I am going to London on February 17, and to Brussels in April. I do not want to mess anything up, but I have no idea what laws and regulations apply to me, especially after the visa program will be implemented in Europe.
Why would they stop me at the airport? Should I expect this type of "welcome" every single time I leave the country? What should I know about my situation and what kind of things should I be avoiding?
Any help and knowledge regarding this topic will be much appreciated!
I am a third-year university student in Toronto.
When I was twelve, my parents brought me to Canada from Hungary. We are a part of a minority group and faced discrimination, therefore my parents and I entered the country as refugees. In 2022 November, I officially became a Canadian citizen and in December, I got my Canadian passport. This means that as of today, I am both a Hungarian and Canadian citizen, holding valid passports for both countries.
Since I am now an adult, I decided to celebrate my victory of finally becoming a citizen; I went to Cuba for a week. I returned from my vacation three days ago, and upon my arrival to Canada, I was stopped at security and was asked to talk to several immigration officers. One officer sent me to another until I finally reached someone who actually gave me some information. She began by saying that she can see I entered Canada as a refugee and that I was supposed to claim something regarding this when I bought the plane tickets. She couldn't tell me what it was exactly, and I still cannot figure out what she meant.
She also mentioned that since I am a dual citizen, starting from November 2023, travelling to the EU might be difficult for me. She said since I am an EU citizen, I do not need to participate in the new visa program the EU is implementing and I might not even be able to even with a Canadian passport (due to me also holding Hungarian citizenship). For this reason, I will most likely have to travel to the EU with my Hungarian passport and return to Canada with my Canadian one.
This all sounds lovely, however, to my knowledge, I shouldn't be using my Hungarian passport, let alone renewing it in the future since I was a refugee. However, due to this new visa program, I might not have a choice. She also mentioned that since I came to Canada as a child and technically did not "consent" to being a refugee, there might be different laws that apply to me.
I am the first one in my family to become a Canadian citizen and I do not have the funds to speak to a lawyer one-on-one. I have upcoming internships in London and Brussels, and I would like to avoid facing issues, especially after what happened a couple of days ago.
I have called the IRCC multiple times but the automated phone system didn't even allow me to speak to an agent. I have called the Hungarian embassy and they pretty much said "ask Canada". I also tried getting free consultations from immigration consultants and they said completely different things, including that I could return to my country of origin since I was a kid when I came to Canada.
I am so beyond confused now. I am going to London on February 17, and to Brussels in April. I do not want to mess anything up, but I have no idea what laws and regulations apply to me, especially after the visa program will be implemented in Europe.
Why would they stop me at the airport? Should I expect this type of "welcome" every single time I leave the country? What should I know about my situation and what kind of things should I be avoiding?
Any help and knowledge regarding this topic will be much appreciated!