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Originally Posted by JustAnotherGuy
We allow them to enter Canada with the understanding they are on probation for X amount of years. If they break serious laws in those years they are deported. Bye bye.. We don't want your kind here. We want good law-abiding citizens.
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I thought that was already the case, and WITHOUT the X years provision. One Somali in Toronto is 26 and is being deported even though he left Somalia at the age of 8.
From pardons.org:
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Refugee Status - Refugees with criminal records may have their refugee status removed and be deported from Canada. A refugee's right to apply for landing is removed by having criminal convictions. At the very least, the discovery of any kind of criminal record, even where there was no finding of guilt, will result in complications to their immigration application. If the individual's application is part of a 'family' application for landing, the discovery of the criminal by Immigration Canada may put everyone's application on hold, and may result in every family member who is part of that application being deported.
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