Originally Posted by
JohnTimson
She does hold dual citizenship (Canadian and British) and has both passports. Is there any concern, regarding re-entry into Canada and CBSA doubting her Canadian citizenship, and therefore, ability to return home?
Why would CBSA doubt a passport holder's Canadian citizenship? She will simply be one of the likely thousands of dual passport holders to enter Canada on the day and the CBSA will make no special notice of it.
She realizes that she cannot leave Canada on one passport, and try to re-enter on the other
She does not need a passport to leave Canada (as far as Canada is concerned). She can use whatever passport she wants to reenter.
but should she bring the CDN passport, just in case?
Of course...but only to get easier questions from the CBSA.
What should she say to the CBSA agent at passport control?
Answer whatever questions they ask her - no more and no less. Just like normal.
There are millions of people who have multiple passports. They just use the one that ends up giving less hassle (and the shorter queue).