Source: flickr/Antony Easton
By Myrna El Fakhry Tuttle
Reposted from LawNow 46(2) with permission
Unlike Canadian citizens, non-citizens can be deported from Canada for various reasons. For example, for committing crimes, for breaching immigration laws, for being a security threat, for political reasons, etc. Deportation occurs when immigration authorities order individuals to leave a specific country. People who are deported are usually sent back to their country of origin.
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