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    Refugee status cessation and PRs applying for citizenship

    To be clear, @dpenabill, I don't disagree with you on what's prudent and reasonable. The potential consequences are harsh, and it is better to be safe than sorry. When I say we only see the tip of the iceberg, I mean informationally. We have some idea of the number of cessation cases, and the...
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    Refugee status cessation and PRs applying for citizenship

    To account for the scope of our ignorance here, let's take a step back. Of all the people who've done some act which might be grounds for cessation, we can put them into multiple levels: 1. Instances where the Canadian government never finds out (and never seeks to find out) — e.g., renewal of...
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    Refugee status cessation and PRs applying for citizenship

    Travel and passport were pre-Covid and within the past 5 years. PR status a few years before that (on a fairly normal timeframe for claim processing). Application to test to oath took only a few months. I think that the process is getting faster in general now as they recover from their...
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    Refugee status cessation and PRs applying for citizenship

    Only an anecdote. Received refugee PR status as minor. Applied for home country passport and visited home country a few times as minor and as adult (including with a passport issued after age 18). Applied for Canadian citizenship and reported both travel and foreign passport (as required); no...