Usually everyone has 2 passport on this Citizenship forum.
Citizenship 1: by birth/parents
Citizenship 2: Canadian by naturalization
Now, suppose for some reason, a person who took the Canadian citizenship oath, cut his/her PR card. But due to some emergency travelled outside Canada, on the passport of by birth country. How can he/she, enter Canada now without Canadian passport ?
Note: Not through USA by land. Usually not many Citizenship 1 passport has access to USA without tourist visa.
Usually everyone has 2 passport on this Citizenship forum.
Citizenship 1: by birth/parents
Citizenship 2: Canadian by naturalization
Now, suppose for some reason, a person who took the Canadian citizenship oath, cut his/her PR card. But due to some emergency travelled outside Canada, on the passport of by birth country. How can he/she, enter Canada now without Canadian passport ?
Note: Not through USA by land. Usually not many Citizenship 1 passport has access to USA without tourist visa.
Yes. Note that they can issue emergency/temporary passports or travel documents in some instances, but they set the bar for this rather high. Contact the embassy.
For those with passports of certain countries:
-US citizens can just board a plane with their US passport. (Recommend identify as citizen at passport control in Canada).
-Those with passports from visa waiver countries (i.e. ETA eligible) can apply for 'special authorization.' See here: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...l-canadian-citizens-visit-canada.html#findOut
Of course, those dual nationals (USA or visa waiver countries) are mostly those who could enter USA and cross land border, so this doesn't change the situation for those of other countries.