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Withdraw an Accepted Refugee Claim

basheerh

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Hi,

My sister in law got accepted as a refugee from inside Canada. She applied for PR but did not get it yet. After two months from that and for private reasons she decided to cancel her claim and go back to her home country. My questions are:

- What is the procedure to get her seized documents.
- How long does it take?
- What are the consequences?

Thanks,
 

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basheerh said:
Hi,

My sister in law got accepted as a refugee from inside Canada. She applied for PR but did not get it yet. After two months from that and for private reasons she decided to cancel her claim and go back to her home country. My questions are:

- What is the procedure to get her seized documents.
- How long does it take?
- What are the consequences?

Thanks,



She has to contact CBSA or cicI dunno how longoing, basically is she does that they are like she cannot come back to Canada for visit,that CBSA take her to the airline give her document to the ticket manager,than she is escorted by airlines staff the captain of thelife plane keep her documents when you land she has to wait in the plane that the country immgration and etc come on the plane get her and question her and maybe charge her with something I could be wrong
 

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U r right, its not easy quick process, if you are under security check process , u still have to wait until security check process complete on u, reason interpol agency has to give green signal on person to cbsa, which is last stage of criminality back ground check, if person is not wanted in their list in any country, then u are consider for with draw, its not a quick process, basically some times, it takes more time to go back home plus some trouble here and back home when u arrive, in ur country at airport, . Its better consider to get pr and then travel, while your case is approved for pr. I know one person who some reason with draw his case and went through lot of problem to obtain valid passport after 6 months waiting in canada, deported back as above guy said,and then faces. Charges in his own country, spend some time in jail before releasing from jail.. On bail...if you have some one back home lawyer or in airport security police that will be help full.
 

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North Star said:
U r right, its not easy quick process, if you are under security check process , u still have to wait until security check process complete on u, reason interpol agency has to give green signal on person to cbsa, which is last stage of criminality back ground check, if person is not wanted in their list in any country, then u are consider for with draw, its not a quick process, basically some times, it takes more time to go back home plus some trouble here and back home when u arrive, in ur country at airport, . Its better consider to get pr and then travel, while your case is approved for pr. I know one person who some reason with draw his case and went through lot of problem to obtain valid passport after 6 months waiting in canada, deported back as above guy said,and then faces. Charges in his own country, spend some time in jail before releasing from jail.. On bail...if you have some one back home lawyer or in airport security police that will be help full.


it's better to stick it out or get a prtd whatever it's call a temporary passport
 

Babyfaced

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If she hasn't withdrawn her accepted claim I'd advice she exercise some patient and let her PR application pull through because she has a very high chance of getting her application for PR approved. I can bet you she wouldn't be able handle what the consequences will be. Especially if she comes from a corrupt country where the immigration would take advantage of her and frustrate her, cic and Cbsa would also give her a very hard time getting her travel documents back. She has to inform cic and Cbsa to inform them about the development which might also raise some sort of eyebrows.
 

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She could travel after getting her PR, but not to her homeland and not with her original passport.
She can only travel to her previous homeland after getting Canadian citizenship.
Doing that before can lead to the position where her whole refugee status would be revoked (and also PR with it).

As others did state, withdrawing her request will have consequences (she can end up in jail in her home country).
 

Buletruck

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You need to keep in mind that if she does wait to receive her PR and then travels back to her own country, she is risking loosing her PR status. As she has claimed refugee status, she really should t be travelling g back home for any reason as she risks reavailment.
 

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Buletruck said:
You need to keep in mind that if she does wait to receive her PR and then travels back to her own country, she is risking loosing her PR status. As she has claimed refugee status, she really should t be travelling g back home for any reason as she risks reavailment.


they can take her Canadian citizenship away if she travel back home to
 

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Buletruck said:
You need to keep in mind that if she does wait to receive her PR and then travels back to her own country, she is risking loosing her PR status. As she has claimed refugee status, she really should t be travelling g back home for any reason as she risks reavailment.
Exactly. That is until she gets Canadian citizenship.
Applying for a refugee status is not a short term try. It is a whole life decision where you understand that you might not see your country ever again.
 

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vensak said:
Exactly. That is until she gets Canadian citizenship.
Applying for a refugee status is not a short term try. It is a whole life decision where you understand that you might not see your country ever again.

but she can get her Canadian citizenship strip from her if she goes back home and cic is not stupid
 

Babyfaced

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She can travel to her home country via a neighbouring country depending on the continent which must not be known to Cbsa because she will obviously be questioned upon arrival and if she can't find that route easy for her, all she needs to do is get her citizenship before embarking on her journey to her home country.
 

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but she can get her Canadian citizenship strip from her if she goes back home and cic is not stupid
It's highly unlikely you would have your citizenship revoked after you receive it. It would certainly affect your efforts to gain citizenship though.

She can travel to her home country via a neighbouring country depending on the continent which must not be known to Cbsa because she will obviously be questioned upon arrival and if she can't find that route easy for her, all she needs to do is get her citizenship before embarking on her journey to her home country.
Never a good plan to attempt to deceive CBSA and IRCC. This is actually one of the reasons you can have citizenship revoked. You should also refrain from giving advise that technically constitutes breaking the law.
 

Babyfaced

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Buletruck said:
It's highly unlikely you would have your citizenship revoked after you receive it. It would certainly affect your efforts to gain citizenship though.

Never a good plan to attempt to deceive CBSA and IRCC. This is actually one of the reasons you can have citizenship revoked. You should also refrain from giving advise that technically constitutes breaking the law.
Not asking her to break the law, she has private reason for wanting to withdraw her PR application not known to us which might be of grave concern to her, as long as her passport doesn't show stamps that prove she travelled to her home country, she has no case to answer to Cbsa.
 

Buletruck

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as long as her passport doesn't show stamps that prove she travelled to her home country, she has no case to answer to Cbsa.
That's misrepresentation, or fraud. You are suggesting people withhold information that they do have to provide.