@dpenabill is very well versed on this topic and can hopefully offer more comprehensive answerWith all due respect, Canada is a case law system. section 95, 108, and 109 explanation on the reasons cessation are clear. However,
There is no loss of permanent residence status if refugee protection is removed because of a change in country conditions [A108(1)(e)].
Number of Days to Citizenship is not affected if working for a Canadian organization abroad
Hey, can you please share the IRCC email that you used to contact them? Thank you.
CIC-Etobicoke-Immigration <CIC-Etobicoke-Immigration@cic.gc.ca |
Acknowledgement/disclaimer: I was not an asylum claimant and asylum cases are generally outside what I follow; so there are particular procedural details I am not familiar with, such as how and when a refugee's passport is taken by Canadian officials, or how and when refugees get a passport back. I have, however, been following the cessation of refugee status for reavailment of home country protection, and collateral matters, since the summer of 2015 when I started a topic in the Citizenship forum here to, in effect, sound the alarm about cessation; I did that due to noting the number of citizenship applicants for whom not only did their applications for citizenship fail but who lost PR status, losing status to remain in Canada altogether. See https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/refugee-status-cessation-and-prs-applying-for-citizenship.333455/As always, remember that you cannot use your national passport for traveling or you'll face the possibility of losing your refugee status AND your PR.
No need to wander far into who, when, or how a refugee in Canada can get their passport back. That subject is discussed at length in pages of posts above. Getting a passport back does NOT invoke cessation of status issues. If that was, indeed, the full range of what @Akhenatonbta was posting about, here, no need to bring up potential cessation issues.Lol it’s first time I hear that a passport is not returned. Obviously, they have to return it. My point is what should I do to get it.
NOT so simple. Not close.. . . I need my passport to travel abroad. Do you think you can go to any airport with a PR card only? Besides, I do not have a Canadian passport. Don't you know the difference between resident and citizen? If I want to go to Europe or USA( my visa is in my passport) I need my passport. SImple!!!
(Sidebar: this individual believed his situation was covered by Section 108(1)(e) IRPA, which would not be grounds for cessation resulting in loss of PR status; in contrast, CBSA is proceeding with cessation on the basis of Section 108(1)(a) IRPA. I will further address, below, how facts fitting the 108(1)(e) scenario do NOT preclude cessation on other grounds, including pursuant to 108(1)(a) reavailment.)I need advise about my Cessation case please.
i got Refugee status in 2001. Became PR in 2003. Applied for citizenship in 2015. After the test and interview in 2016, no response from CIC for 5 years. Call center reply typical...nothing...after 5 years I receive a letter from CBSA for cessation proceedings due to my acquiring passports from my country and several visits. I guess a lot of people are in for the same trap.
The distinction between certificates of identity and refugee travel documents has nothing to do with the potential consequences if a refugee obtains or uses a home country passport (again, referring to "refugees" in a way that includes convention refugees, other refugees recognized by Canada, and protected persons, including Canadian PRs who obtained their status in Canada through the asylum process).I have read with utter disgust to some of your comments purporting to give advice on how to travel abroad, please read the article below, it will guide you in making informed decisions. Also, you can travel by your PP to any country except your own. In your PR card, COUNTRY of Origin is stated.
https://www.immigroup.com/topics/what-difference-between-certificate-identity-and-refugee-travel-document
Please don't mislead people, all you need is the internet to power your research
In regards to "Number of Days to Citizenship is not affected if working for a Canadian organization abroad," if this is intended to mean that days abroad working for a Canadian organization DO NOT COUNT toward meeting the physical presence requirement for citizenship (as in do not affect meeting the qualifications for citizenship) that is correct. As with most things, however, there are exceptions (very narrow exceptions).With all due respect, Canada is a case law system. section 95, 108, and 109 explanation on the reasons cessation are clear. However,
There is no loss of permanent residence status if refugee protection is removed because of a change in country conditions [A108(1)(e)].
Number of Days to Citizenship is not affected if working for a Canadian organization abroad
i have sent a request in August and no news till now, I really don't know why this is the case in Montreal whereas all the other provinces aren't experiencing such a delayDoes anyone here have an idea how it takes to get passport back from montreal. A request for the seized passport was sent in may 2021 & no updates yet
You live in Winnipeg right?Hi, I just got my passport and other identity document seized from me by Canada Border Services Agency in 2018. So i wrote to IRCC using webform asking them for my country passport they seized, that i want all my documents back because i am now a Canada PR holder, after about a month i received a mail from IRCC telling me that my passport and other document seized from me are in IRCC Winnipeg office that i should write to them and ask for my passport and also tell them i am now a Permanent Resident of Canada. So I wrote to IRCC office in Winnipeg and after 2month they sent an email to me to give them my current residential and postal address which i sent to them and they mail my country passport and my other identity cards the CBSA seized from me in Montreal in 2018 to me to my address and I have received my passport and other document they took from me through Canada post, therefore i did not go to their office to collect my seized passport, they mailed it to me.
Hi there, Could tell me what you select on IRCC webform "Type of Application" section when you write them. or can you share the IRCC webform link please.Hi, I just got my passport and other identity document seized from me by Canada Border Services Agency in 2018. So i wrote to IRCC using webform asking them for my country passport they seized, that i want all my documents back because i am now a Canada PR holder, after about a month i received a mail from IRCC telling me that my passport and other document seized from me are in IRCC Winnipeg office that i should write to them and ask for my passport and also tell them i am now a Permanent Resident of Canada. So I wrote to IRCC office in Winnipeg and after 2month they sent an email to me to give them my current residential and postal address which i sent to them and they mail my country passport and my other identity cards the CBSA seized from me in Montreal in 2018 to me to my address and I have received my passport and other document they took from me through Canada post, therefore i did not go to their office to collect my seized passport, they mailed it to me.