Canada never discloses refugee info to other countries, how would he be at risk from his own country? How would they know?
What if he travels outside Canada (just like the two Michaels)?
Canada never discloses refugee info to other countries, how would he be at risk from his own country? How would they know?
and how they get over 95% of cessation applications granted?Canada never discloses refugee info to other countries, how would he be at risk from his own country? How would they know?
He still carries his home country passport and travelled to other countries in past. So he can have his home country's passport but cannot travel to home country?
He still carries his home country passport and travelled to other countries in past. So he can have his home country's passport but cannot travel to home country?
I have seen many cases ,the other day my friend had a meeting with “official” and he randomly asked that person how many cessation you do in a month? And reply was I DID 4 in last week.Canada never discloses refugee info to other countries, how would he be at risk from his own country? How would they know?
Canada never discloses refugee info to other countries, how would he be at risk from his own country? How would they know?
Yes. But also situations in countries do change after years. Some countries' tension dial down and some people who claim asylum because of another person's threat, that person or organization can die or dissolve. My surprise at his statement was because Canada is not supposed to disclose a refugee claim to ANYONE but you and your lawyer or representative.People have got to realize the refugee asylum process isn’t a game .
Seriously
And the statement “ how would he be at risk from his own country ?”
Didn’t the individual claim asylum from their own country in the FIRST place ?
Jesus
Yes. But also situations in countries do change after years. Some countries' tension dial down and some people who claim asylum because of another person's threat, that person or organization can die or dissolve. My surprise at his statement was because Canada is not supposed to disclose a refugee claim to ANYONE but you and your lawyer or representative.
To which countries he travel with his his original home country passport is he still using his own passport I have seen many persons who are using their home country passport and later they become citizens in Canada
Not true! Im Canadian citizen and used my home passport to travel to third countries. I had been a protected person.He’s at risk of cessation for using his home passport to travel to any country
I’m one of them, used my home passport and now I’m Canadian citizenTo which countries he travel with his his original home country passport is he still using his own passport I have seen many persons who are using their home country passport and later they become citizens in Canada
Not true! Im Canadian citizen and used my home passport to travel to third countries. I had been a protected person.
1 - don’t travel to your country
2- don’t renew your passport
For using passport to third countries IRCC never complained
Please my friend, we should inform applicants with correct information .I agree with you based on the recent cases we've seen in the cessation thread in the Citizenship section of the forum. Travel to third countries with the home country passport generally doesn't cause issues.
It's traveling to the home country and renewing the home country passport that are the big issues.
Congrats on your citizenship.
Please my friend, we should inform applicants with correct information .
You can’t imagine how much I suffered one year ago, when an idiot told me that my citizenship application was in risk because I used my home passport???????
I couldn’t sleep for months- till the day the day of Oath arrived. Now I’m Canadian. Please help people tell them the truth , it’s not easy to be a refugee in Canada, IRCC has no transparency with applicants, so the wrong information can cause a tragedy in refugee lives!
With great respect for this forum , Good Luck to everyone!