Can a Permanent Resident be deported ?

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Subject: Can a Permanent Resident be deported ?

[19-02-2009,19:25]
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Karen
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Yes.
[20-02-2009,11:57]
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Bill
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Good One Bill LOL LOL

There has been a whole bunch of postings lately regarding (MISREPRESENTATION) IRPA section 40 subsection (1) paragraphs a), b), & c). Then as well section IRPA 16 which basically states everyone must tell the truth.

This posting is about a Permanent Resident having their status removed.

Just because one has LIED or been convicted of a (serious crime****) does not mean they will be deported.

Serious crime JOKE!

Any assault, any theft etc. etc. can easily be explained away during the appeal process. In fact many Permanent Residents who appeal & have a serious crime issue receive a stay of removal with certain conditions prior to any appeal hearing.

Young male goes to a nightclub and gets into a fight, serious crime. Young male gets told to plead guilty by Legal Counsel (Lawyer) and you will get anger management and probation. Lawyer says nothing will happen!

Then comes the letter from CIC/CBSA.

Young Lady goes shopping and her friend puts something in her purse and again the Lawyer suggests plead guilty it is your first offense nothing will happen the Judge may go more severe if you fight the allegation, I have worked a deal out with the crown.

Then comes the letter from CIC/CBSA.

Teenage Girl is included in her Mothers sponsorship and she is living in her country while Mother is in Canada. Mother is legal and is sponsoring her dependent daughter. Seventeen year old gives birth to child and when she turns eighteen is asked to complete her own application forms and does not list the daughter as her child. Then when eighteen after submitting her forms just before coming to Canada she gets married to the babies father thinking that when she tells her Mother that she is a Grand Mother it will makes things better if she is married. Applicant does not inform CIC prior to Landing that she is now married.

5 Years later sponsors husband and child and the dreaded letter comes.

All three were ordered deported by the Immigration Division because of the Black and White nature of the Law.

All three appealed to the Immigration Appeal Division and and all where not deported based partly on circumstances and H&C reasons.

No PR should LIE, NO ONE should commit a crime but there are rare situations and mistakes we all make and lots of time a quality representative can overturn any deportation order at appeal.

Do your research and never retain someone unless you know they are experienced in your area of concerned and they provide references.

Do not be the first to throw a stone until all circumstances are known. WE ALL MAKE ERRORS!

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[20-02-2009,12:20]
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