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Naturalized refugeee questions . reavailement

lavocado917

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Feb 20, 2024
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Hi i hope you guys are doing well and enjoying the remaining beautiful days bof summer.

actually i know after acquiring citizenship in country of origin one is able to travel to his country for different reasons. the main thing here is to use canadian passport in order to avoid trouble . basically when you do it while you are refugee it is considered reavailement.
however there are countries where you would need a national id to access different services that you coule need such as enrolling in a driving school ( passport not required) etc

is renewing country of origin id problemstic here ? hopefully someone can answer my question

thanks in advance
hsving said that i wish you a beautiful rest of day
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Hi i hope you guys are doing well and enjoying the remaining beautiful days bof summer.

actually i know after acquiring citizenship in country of origin one is able to travel to his country for different reasons. the main thing here is to use canadian passport in order to avoid trouble . basically when you do it while you are refugee it is considered reavailement.
however there are countries where you would need a national id to access different services that you coule need such as enrolling in a driving school ( passport not required) etc

is renewing country of origin id problemstic here ? hopefully someone can answer my question

thanks in advance
hsving said that i wish you a beautiful rest of day
Do not renew any form of your home country ID.
 
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scylla

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Category........
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Buffalo
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28-05-2010
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19-08-2010
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28-06-2010
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01-10-2010
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lavocado917

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Feb 20, 2024
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The title suggests the OP is naturalized and therefore a Canadian citizen. If that is correct, they're not subject to cessation in case of reavailment and the only way their citizenship can be revoked is if it was obtained through misrepresentation.
thats why i was wondering. thanks a lot
 

lavocado917

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Feb 20, 2024
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The title suggests the OP is naturalized and therefore a Canadian citizen. If that is correct, they're not subject to cessation in case of reavailment and the only way their citizenship can be revoked is if it was obtained through misrepresentation.
thanks for taking time to answer .
blessings and greetings