Permanent Residents Deportation Canada

Summary

Permanent residents in Canada can be deported for serious criminal offenses, usually after serving their sentence. Deportation can be triggered by crimes leading to a sentence of more than 6 months. However, in rare cases involving national security or public safety, deportation may occur before serving the sentence. Appeals may be possible depending on individual circumstances. Consider consulting with an immigration attorney for personalized advice on the deportation process and appeal options.

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Has anyone got deported before serving there sentence
Yes, it is possible for a permanent resident in Canada to be deported before serving their sentence, but it is rare and typically involves very serious cases where national security or public safety is at risk. This is usually an exception rather than the norm.
Do you need more information on specific cases or how the deportation process works?
Yes
Sure, I can provide more details on how the deportation process works.
- Serious Criminality: Deportation can be triggered by crimes leading to a sentence of more than 6 months.
- Process: Generally starts after serving the sentence, except in cases of national security or public safety.
- Appeals: Appeals may be possible depending on individual circumstances.
Would you like to know about the appeal process or specific cases where this might apply?