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lavocado917

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Hi guys i spent 7 years + in canada in order to obtain my citizenship 3 months ago based on asylum ( not political) . as most of you know after several years family getting older and need care. most 3rd world countries there is no nursing homes unless you pay.
basically i have to move there to look after my elderly parents especially that my father had a stroke and surpringly survived last time.

i searched in this forum and have no clear answers unfortunately some are bullying and criticizing others which is disappointing especially on this forum
hopefully some decent people are around for advise

note that i never visited my home country since i applied for refugee and my siblings used to take care of them while i am here .now they all had to move to other countries and have no choice of returning to home land to look after parents
my question is : do i jeopardize my status if i am staying there for a long time .
regards
bullies and trolls will be blocked
 
Hi guys i spent 7 years + in canada in order to obtain my citizenship 3 months ago based on asylum ( not political) . as most of you know after several years family getting older and need care. most 3rd world countries there is no nursing homes unless you pay.
basically i have to move there to look after my elderly parents especially that my father had a stroke and surpringly survived last time.

i searched in this forum and have no clear answers unfortunately some are bullying and criticizing others which is disappointing especially on this forum
hopefully some decent people are around for advise

note that i never visited my home country since i applied for refugee and my siblings used to take care of them while i am here .now they all had to move to other countries and have no choice of returning to home land to look after parents
my question is : do i jeopardize my status if i am staying there for a long time .
regards
bullies and trolls will be blocked

You are free to return to your home country for extended periods of time since you now have Canadian citizenship. It would be an issue if you were doing this while still a PR, pre-citizenship.

The only thing to be aware of is that in the event you run into any issues in your home country, the Canadian government may not be able to help you in any way.
 
Hi guys i spent 7 years + in canada in order to obtain my citizenship 3 months ago based on asylum ( not political) . as most of you know after several years family getting older and need care. most 3rd world countries there is no nursing homes unless you pay.
basically i have to move there to look after my elderly parents especially that my father had a stroke and surpringly survived last time.

i searched in this forum and have no clear answers unfortunately some are bullying and criticizing others which is disappointing especially on this forum
hopefully some decent people are around for advise

note that i never visited my home country since i applied for refugee and my siblings used to take care of them while i am here .now they all had to move to other countries and have no choice of returning to home land to look after parents
my question is : do i jeopardize my status if i am staying there for a long time .
regards
bullies and trolls will be blocked

You are a Canadian citizen so there is no threat whatsoever to your status.

Sufficiently succinct?
 
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You are a Canadian citizen so there is no threat whatsoever to your status.

Sufficiently succinct?
first off thank for your prompt answer . yes it is sufficiently succinct. you are a real hero member keeping light to this forum still
greetings to you
 
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You are free to return to your home country for extended periods of time since you now have Canadian citizenship. It would be an issue if you were doing this while still a PR, pre-citizenship.

The only thing to be aware of is that in the event you run into any issues in your home country, the Canadian government may not be able to help you in any way.
thanks a lot . you are of the most active decent i’ve seen in this forum replying promptly and helpful at anytime
a big thanks to you .
 
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