No. As long as you are Canadian Citizen then you can go back to your country of birthCan i loose canadian citizenship if i go back to my country of Birth after becoming a Canadian
Canada looks very carefully when you visit a neighbouring country because they are aware that people try to get away with doing this.In some countries, people travel to the neighboring country then they illegally trespass the border. But I strongly advise you not to use your home passport at all or you will risk all those years you were waiting to get the citizenship.
Oh come on, I know hundreds of people have done that and finally got the citizenship. As long as they don't have any records about visiting your home country then you are good.Canada looks very carefully when you visit a neighbouring country because they are aware that people try to get away with doing this.
As long you stay out of all social media posts…..once you give them reason to be curious, they will scrutinize after your travel close to naighbouring countries. Quick check is asking for entry record if they are suspicious!Oh come on, I know hundreds of people have done that and finally got the citizenship. As long as they don't have any records about visiting your home country then you are good.
Just because some people didn’t get caught doesn’t mean you won’t get caught. Technology is going to make it much easier for people to get caught. Would add that if IRCC flags your file it will be a minor nightmare for a long time.Oh come on, I know hundreds of people have done that and finally got the citizenship. As long as they don't have any records about visiting your home country then you are good.
Exactly, I mean if your don't give them any reason no body would know. Nevertheless I do not recommend it at all, it has a lot of life threating risks as well.As long you stay out of all social media posts…..once you give them reason to be curious, they will scrutinize after your travel close to naighbouring countries. Quick check is asking for entry record if they are suspicious!
I know but IRCC or even any government in the world cannot accuse anyone with just visiting a neighboring country and tell them that they may visited their home country. It doesn't work that way.Just because some people didn’t get caught doesn’t mean you won’t get caught. Technology is going to make it much easier for people to get caught. Would add that if IRCC flags your file it will be a minor nightmare for a long time.
If there is suspicion they can do further research to determine if you did actually enter the country during any of these trips. When you arrive back to Canada someone can go through your phone, computer, etc. Someone can do a search for any digital evidence of your travels. Depending on the country, Canada can make inquiries to your home country and local government about whether you may have been in the country.I know but IRCC or even any government in the world cannot accuse anyone with just visiting a neighboring country and tell them that they may visited their home country. It doesn't work that way.
Well that is why they call it illegal border passing, because even local government can't know you entered the country or not.If there is suspicion they can do further research to determine if you did actually enter the country during any of these trips. When you arrive back to Canada someone can go through your phone, computer, etc. Someone can do a search for any digital evidence of your travels. Depending on the country, Canada can make inquiries to your home country and local government about whether you may have been in the country.
Entry records are not the only thing that proves you’ve entered a country.Well that is why they call it illegal border passing, because even local government can't know you entered the country or not.
Correct. Visa stamps, social media posts and check ins, but what else? It is just to scare the hell out of people because apart from that they wouldn't be able to verify anything.Entry records are not the only thing that proves you’ve entered a country.
If you used your home country to enter from neighbouring country and use your RTD on your way back to Canada, they can ask from respective Embassy/Ministry of Home Affair if there was any proof of entry using any document. But it also depends on how easily someone can enter from other country. I guess there must be one case, that made them to add "travel to neighbouring country"in the checklist for additional examinationCorrect. Visa stamps, social media posts and check ins, but what else? It is just to scare the hell out of people because apart from that they wouldn't be able to verify anything.
Local governments records, pictures with family, emails, etc. All your tech is able to be searched when arriving in Canada. Potentially losing your status in Canada should scare someone.Correct. Visa stamps, social media posts and check ins, but what else? It is just to scare the hell out of people because apart from that they wouldn't be able to verify anything.