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refugee returned to mother land after naturalization

halfcents101

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Nov 23, 2024
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Hello

i hope everyone is fine . after 6 months of receiving my citizenship i returned to my country of origin . actually i had a work accident 2 years ago while a refugee i didnt have a family doctor nor i reported it to employer.
basically i didn’t want to jeopardize my status and return to my country . also private clinics are too expensive for me
i spent a total of 8 years after being granted citizenship now i returned since 4 months i i am receiving cheap health care even though i would not recover 100% . would that be an issue if i stay 5 or 6 months
my refugee claim was not based on political matter also there is no war in my country.
it is related to my sexual orientation and it was genuine . now with dual citizenship my country of origin would never screw with canada in the worst scenario and lgbtq foreigners and even dual citizens enjoy more freedom although i am discreet and masc looking
another point i came with my canadian passport i never renewed nor used my passport of homeland since .

is staying extended periods would be fine or i am still considered refugee and never have to return definitively

any insight is welcome

thanks
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
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Category........
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Job Offer........
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App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
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File Transfer...
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Passport Req..
01-10-2010
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05-10-2010
Hello

i hope everyone is fine . after 6 months of receiving my citizenship i returned to my country of origin . actually i had a work accident 2 years ago while a refugee i didnt have a family doctor nor i reported it to employer.
basically i didn’t want to jeopardize my status and return to my country . also private clinics are too expensive for me
i spent a total of 8 years after being granted citizenship now i returned since 4 months i i am receiving cheap health care even though i would not recover 100% . would that be an issue if i stay 5 or 6 months
my refugee claim was not based on political matter also there is no war in my country.
it is related to my sexual orientation and it was genuine . now with dual citizenship my country of origin would never screw with canada in the worst scenario and lgbtq foreigners and even dual citizens enjoy more freedom although i am discreet and masc looking
another point i came with my canadian passport i never renewed nor used my passport of homeland since .

is staying extended periods would be fine or i am still considered refugee and never have to return definitively

any insight is welcome

thanks
You are fine to stay in your home county as long as you want to.
 

halfcents101

Newbie
Nov 23, 2024
5
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You are fine, you can even renew your home country passport if you want.
thank you. it was kind of misleading when i read on another thread some warned against returning especially for extended periods of time which is my case and another member said it would trigger an investigation although i do not mine it as long as i get called for an interview in the court to prove my case i have all the strong evidences that during these years i continue to be gay which is the base of my claim basis .
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,856
22,116
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
thank you. it was kind of misleading when i read on another thread some warned against returning especially for extended periods of time which is my case and another member said it would trigger an investigation although i do not mine it as long as i get called for an interview in the court to prove my case i have all the strong evidences that during these years i continue to be gay which is the base of my claim basis .
There is no issue on Canada's end. The only potential issue is if you run into any problems in your home county, Canada may not be able to help you since you are a dual passport holder.
 

halfcents101

Newbie
Nov 23, 2024
5
0
There is no issue on Canada's end. The only potential issue is if you run into any problems in your home county, Canada may not be able to help you since you are a dual passport holder.

thanks for your kind answer . i have one question my friend if you dont mind . i want to pass my driving licence it is easier to get here and in order to enroll in a school
i need to renew my id
is that considered reavailrment also receiving a driving licence here is considered reavailment

for instance when i go to doctors they ask for national id . it is required for almost everything

does it pose a problem.
thanks for your time and answers