No one said it wasn’t legal or not allowed , correct me if I’m wrong , so please don’t add that to fuel the fire . It’s the OPTICS of suddenly wanting to return to said country that one was in such DIRE , DESPERATE straights they claimed asylum aka refuge in Canada . That’s the point . That a person uprooted their lives , fled a country , then suddenly everything is sunshine & roses because they got that blue Canadian passport. It’s as if there past suddenly & miraculously disappeared. It’s a Christmas miracle.
Then said individuals are clamouring at the first chance to return to the country they “ fled” from . Clamouring, in some cases demanding to get their home passport back . The same passport that represents the SAME country that persecuted them enough they decided to flee from.
Most people don’t have an inkling what a passport represents . That you’re asking for that countries protection when traveling.
Hate to burst your proverbial immigration bubble this holiday season, not all asylum claims approved are legitimate. Some , hold onto your pearls , work the system .Some people fabricate their stories . People would have to be extremely naive to believe they don’t .
Not everyone gets a gold![]()
You're not bursting and bubbles. I have more direct experience in the refugee space than I expect you can imagine. And yes, that's as someone who was born in Canada and whose parents were both born in Canada. Once again, there is nothing illegal or wrong with visiting your home country after citizenship. Ultimately that's all that matters. People are legally entitled to visit their home countries after citizenship. Your thoughts on the matter are completely and entirely irrelevant.