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No namer

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Hello,



in 2020 my mother applied for refugee applications and since i was her dependent (under 18) i was under of her case too automatically. in 2022 she got accepted in her case and applied for PR . we have not received the PR but my question is can i go back to my country for visit since my life is not in danger and it is her who can not go to the country?
 

canuck78

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Hello,



in 2020 my mother applied for refugee applications and since i was her dependent (under 18) i was under of her case too automatically. in 2022 she got accepted in her case and applied for PR . we have not received the PR but my question is can i go back to my country for visit since my life is not in danger and it is her who can not go to the country?
Would personally not suggest returning to your home country until you have PR because you may have difficult returning to Canada but yes you can return to your home country and use your home country passport if the whole family didn’t claim asylum only your mother did. Your mother should not use her home country passport or travel to her home country until she is a Canadian citizen. If her life was at risk then even traveling as a Canadian system could be very risky.
 

No namer

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Feb 12, 2024
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Thank you so much for the info . what if i was part of the asylum since i was a minor but principle applicant is my mother, basically no danger for me to go back . I am going to wait until PR but what happens when I come back ?
 

Simba112

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Thank you so much for the info . what if i was part of the asylum since i was a minor but principle applicant is my mother, basically no danger for me to go back . I am going to wait until PR but what happens when I come back ?
If you were in Canada and appears as Associate Claimant, you are subjected to the same conditions as of your mother. If your name appears on Notice of Decision then you are protected person. If you chose to leave Canada back to the country of origin, it is re-availment.
 
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Simba112

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Would personally not suggest returning to your home country until you have PR because you may have difficult returning to Canada but yes you can return to your home country and use your home country passport if the whole family didn’t claim asylum only your mother did. Your mother should not use her home country passport or travel to her home country until she is a Canadian citizen. If her life was at risk then even traveling as a Canadian system could be very risky.
Poster was part of the claim, so he/she is Associate Claimant. Same rules applies and can not leave back to country of origin until becoming Canadian Citizen
 
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Jayzaga

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Mmm it’s crazy, mind if I comment here because I’m in the same predicament as this person above because I came here with my mom now knowing what to expect and then the she applied for her refugee claim and I thought she placed her children as dependents. Now my mom is lgbtq+ and back home it’s heavily shunned and she’s gotten threatend and harassed because of it so I get why she tried to find a better life around people that can understand and support her cause. But for me I’m not lgbtq+ so why do I have to be stuck here, sure I wanna stay with my mom yes but I also have a father and other siblings back home that I want to see so it’s taken a toll on me greatly
 

Jayzaga

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Sep 1, 2024
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Is there really no way for me to travel to and from to keep in touch with my family. I’m 17 turning 18 next month and my moms process is still ong so she hasn’t gotten PR
 

Simba112

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Is there really no way for me to travel to and from to keep in touch with my family. I’m 17 turning 18 next month and my moms process is still ong so she hasn’t gotten PR
There is no other way. You are conventional refugee
 

Jayzaga

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Sep 1, 2024
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I see well it seems I have taken an L in life this time. Have any advice for me before I go shed a few tears?
 

canuck78

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I see well it seems I have taken an L in life this time. Have any advice for me before I go shed a few tears?
Actions have consequences. Claiming asylum is a very serious step that has significant consequences. All this info was available before your mother chose to bring you with her to Canada and claim asylum with you as a dependent. You still have the ability to travel to a 3rd country to visit your family.
 

Jayzaga

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Sep 1, 2024
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Well the consequences are something that I’ll have to accept, but for the 3rd world country thing do u mind expounding on that. Please if you don’t mind?
 

canuck78

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Well the consequences are something that I’ll have to accept, but for the 3rd world country thing do u mind expounding on that. Please if you don’t mind?
You can meet your family in another country that also accepts travel with a Canadian RTD since you should not use your home country passport.