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    Understanding Your Rights Under a Departure Order


    Getting caught up in an immigration issue can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re handed a departure order. It may sound like the end of the road, but it doesn’t always mean you have to pack up and leave right away. Understanding what this kind of order actually means can help you make informed decisions about your next steps. Many people misunderstand the rules or miss deadlines simply because they didn’t know their rights or responsibilities. Imagine learning you’ve been issued…

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    What to Do If You”re Allowed to Leave Canada Voluntarily


    Being asked to leave Canada voluntarily might come as a surprise or even a shock. It’s a moment that requires careful thought and planning, especially if your circumstances are complicated. When you’re allowed to leave Canada voluntarily, it usually means you’ve been given an opportunity to handle your departure from the country yourself, rather than facing more severe legal consequences. Understanding this process is not just about following directions—it’s about knowing your rights and options, and figuring out the best…

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  • What Are Removal Orders in Canada?


    In Canada, removal orders can be issued to foreign nationals or permanent residents for immigration violations, criminal offenses, or security concerns. This overview explains the reasons for expulsion, the types of removal orders (Departure, Exclusion, and Deportation), and the appeal process. Understanding these procedures and seeking legal advice is crucial for individuals facing potential expulsion. Learn about your rights and the implications of immigration non-compliance in Canada.

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  • Trudeau Advocates for Pathways and Accelerated Deportation for Immigrants in Canada


    Prime Minister Trudeau emphasizes the need for pathways to regularize the status of certain undocumented immigrants in Canada while accelerating deportation processes for others. This approach aims to protect vulnerable individuals, including LGBTQ+ migrants, from exploitation and harm, highlighting the government’s commitment to immigration reform.

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