They may be holding the originals as evidence in your application. Hard to say.
If you're making a claim to Convention refugee status then the documents may come in handy, should you ever face removal from Canada, to get you legally admitted into your country of citizenship. Mailed travel/identity documents are naturally of interest to the CBSA and have been for a long old time. Sometimes they surprise people who have various names, dates of birth and/or countries of citizenship outside of what they've revealed.My documents sent to me via mail were seized by immigration officer and just offered me notarized copies of all documents. Does this put me in trouble? why were documents seized and offered me notarized copies?
it will be enclosed to your file.you may see them during ur hearing as IRB member will have ur file.but nothing to be worried about it.Thanks @Bornlucky and @captains. I talked with my lawyer today, he told me that it's his first time to experience this for the last 29 year of his work.
The documents included few envidences for my claim and a diploma for high school.
The strange thing is that the immigration officer didn't tell me the reasons for seizing my documents.
what are consequences of this document seizure?
Thanks.
I’m in the same situation please, did you get your documents returned?it will be enclosed to your file.you may see them during ur hearing as IRB member will have ur file.but nothing to be worried about it.
I’m in the same situation please, did you get your documents returned?My documents sent to me via mail were seized by immigration officer and just offered me notarized copies of all documents. Does this put me in trouble? why were documents seized and offered me notarized copies?