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Dear Experts, I am planning to withdraw my asylum application voluntarily, due to got a job in Dubai and want to go direct Dubai instead of home country, as with status with departure letter do CBSA will handover my passport and all asylum documents to me at airport or airline staff?
I am asking this because as I heard if CBSA handover passport and asylum documents to airline staff then must be land in home country and faces criminal charges like jail and travel ban for certain period which I don't want actually, highly appreciated for your guidance
Thanks
 
As long as you have a valid travel document for the country you are going to, CBSA shouldn't care where you go. Although, unless you already have that travel document, might be a bit tricky getting a new travel document as CBSA won't hand over your passport until you leave.
 
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As long as you have a valid travel document for the country you are going to, CBSA shouldn't care where you go. Although, unless you already have that travel document, might be a bit tricky getting a new travel document as CBSA won't hand over your passport until you leave.
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Dear Experts, I am planning to withdraw my asylum application voluntarily, due to got a job in Dubai and want to go direct Dubai instead of home country, as with status with departure letter do CBSA will handover my passport and all asylum documents to me at airport or airline staff?
I am asking this because as I heard if CBSA handover passport and asylum documents to airline staff then must be land in home country and faces criminal charges like jail and travel ban for certain period which I don't want actually, highly appreciated for your guidance
Thanks
When I worked at the airport and someone was in your situation. Immigration would come to the counter get their boarding pass and take them to the aircraft . They’d give the passport to the airline and passenger would get it when they arrived.

The passenger would never get the passport to hold until they arrived wherever they were going to .

Passengers in the past have destroyed their passport onboard and flushed it down the toilet onboard

Immigration would come to the counter and ask me was it “ Wheels up ?”
Meaning has the aircraft taken off and was the person confirmed to be on board.

Airline would check to see if they had the required documents to go to the country they were booked to
 
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Dear Experts, I am planning to withdraw my asylum application voluntarily, due to got a job in Dubai and want to go direct Dubai instead of home country, as with status with departure letter do CBSA will handover my passport and all asylum documents to me at airport or airline staff?
I am asking this because as I heard if CBSA handover passport and asylum documents to airline staff then must be land in home country and faces criminal charges like jail and travel ban for certain period which I don't want actually, highly appreciated for your guidance
Thanks

Think you’re required to rerun to your home country in order to receive your passport back. If already have your passport you may be able to fly to Dubai and then withdraw your asylum claim.
 
When I worked at the airport and someone was in your situation. Immigration would come to the counter get their boarding pass and take them to the aircraft . They’d give the passport to the airline and passenger would get it when they arrived.

The passenger would never get the passport to hold until they arrived wherever they were going to .

Passengers in the past have destroyed their passport onboard and flushed it down the toilet onboard

Immigration would come to the counter and ask me was it “ Wheels up ?”
Meaning has the aircraft taken off and was the person confirmed to be on board.

Airline would check to see if they had the required documents to go to the country they were booked to
Thanks Dear, furthermore may I know that in my case having UAE work visa and leaving as voluntary not deported, do I get my passport after boarding while my destination is UAE instead home country?
 
Thanks Dear, furthermore may I know that in my case having UAE work visa and leaving as voluntary not deported, do I get my passport after boarding while my destination is UAE instead home country?
If immigration is giving your passport to the airline and most importantly waiting & confirming you’re on board, don’t know if I’d consider that voluntary

If the flight is non stop obviously

If not you’d have to check with the airline

Tbh
I can’t see immigration letting you go to any other country than yours

It would be your responsibility to get to your work country
That’s irrelevant to Canada
Immigration isn’t a travel agent

And I’m confused. You made a claim here due to your safety , but in the mean time, looking for jobs in a third country , then looking to withdraw said claim

You created a mess .
 
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