A lot of people think refugee claim is always against a country and using that country's passport justifies that the refugee claim was fraud or false. They jump and leap, oh this person should be removed. The person should be removed from Canada, his PR could be revoked bla bla. This is based on myth and assumption. A person can flee a country if a big group like Taliban in Pakistan or Drug Mafia in Maxico endanger his/her life and Canada has given protection to such persons. It is not necessarily a political asylum Pakistan or Maxico. Canadian immigration though seizes travel documents but never strips you off your nationality or citizenship of that country. Immigration never tells you to surrender you previous nationality in order to get refugee status.
I believe, in order to make sure that the person in need of protection should get protection properly. On their end they do not recommend to go to the country of origin, where there is a danger as per your claim. PR can be revoked only by immigration minister and that happens only in extreme cases. The minister can request the IRB pleading that the person does not need protection and it is still IRB to decide whether or not it is true. A PR refugee might go to his country of origin if the situation has changed but Canada will never recommend to go and is not going to tell what travel document to use. But they will tell do not use our travel document for reasons of responsibility.
If the situation in the country changes that does not mean your PR is revoked, no law says that. The PR has its own eligibility criterion. Being a refugee does not mean you automatically get PR unless you meet the PR criteria. If your PR application is denied that does not mean too that your refugee status is gone. Your PR could be revoked under certain conditions such as serious crime, fraud, threat to public safety or you have gotten it through fraud.
Do they give passport back after seizure, I do not think so. Your passport might have already expired. You should get Travel Document or get a new passport from your embassy if it is possible. As a matter of fact, when you get a confirmation of PR, the person after interview says, now you are free to travel wherever you want. I am not immigration lawyer but this is what their literature say.
I believe, in order to make sure that the person in need of protection should get protection properly. On their end they do not recommend to go to the country of origin, where there is a danger as per your claim. PR can be revoked only by immigration minister and that happens only in extreme cases. The minister can request the IRB pleading that the person does not need protection and it is still IRB to decide whether or not it is true. A PR refugee might go to his country of origin if the situation has changed but Canada will never recommend to go and is not going to tell what travel document to use. But they will tell do not use our travel document for reasons of responsibility.
If the situation in the country changes that does not mean your PR is revoked, no law says that. The PR has its own eligibility criterion. Being a refugee does not mean you automatically get PR unless you meet the PR criteria. If your PR application is denied that does not mean too that your refugee status is gone. Your PR could be revoked under certain conditions such as serious crime, fraud, threat to public safety or you have gotten it through fraud.
Do they give passport back after seizure, I do not think so. Your passport might have already expired. You should get Travel Document or get a new passport from your embassy if it is possible. As a matter of fact, when you get a confirmation of PR, the person after interview says, now you are free to travel wherever you want. I am not immigration lawyer but this is what their literature say.