 If you're making a refugee claim in Canada and you have two country of citizenship, meaning that you have two passports or you have a claim to citizenship of another country, it's very important that you mention that in your basis of claim, as well as at your hearing if questions are asked, because the Refugee Protection Division needs to assess your risk for every country of citizenship that you have. So for example, if you're a citizen of Armenia and Syria, if you're a citizen of China and Germany, if you're a citizen of Lebanon and France, the board member will ask you questions about both of those countries, and if there's a country where you can return and live safely, then your refugee claim will be refused and you will be required to return to that safe country.