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1. What happens when someone does not comply with a departure order? 2. Inadmissibilities 3. What is the removal order if someone is found inadmissible

1. What happens when someone does not comply with a departure order? 2. Inadmissibilities 3. What is the removal order if someone is found inadmissible due to criminality? 4. Does a younger offender have an implication on his/her PR application? 5. Under which way that a crime committed when a person was a juvenile could make him/her inadmissible? 6. If a CBSA officer believes that a person is inadmissible and should not be authorized to enter Canada, what will the officer do? 7. What course of action would the minister's delegate take if he believes that an A44(1) report is well founded? 8. What are detention review timelines under A57, A57.1, A58? 9. Jack Smith became a Canadian permanent resident 4 years ago. Last month, he was convicted in Canada of an offence under an Act of Parliament and a term of imprisonment of six months was imposed. The offence is punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of seven years. Is John Johnson inadmissible to Canada? 10. A person has an enforceable departure order issued against them, which requires them to leave Canada within 30 days. A person decides to go 'underground' and doesn't comply with the departure order. What will happen to the person if she does not comply with the departure order? 11. When are detention reviews initiated for a DFN being detained? 12. Which removal order would permanently bar a person from future admission to Canada? 13. Is it true that the ID must review the reasons for detention within 72 hours? 14. If a person is inadmissible on the grounds of organized criminality, would they benefit from a stay of removal order if there is an armed conflict or a natural disaster in the country where they are to be removed to? 15. Joseph calls you and wants to know if his cousin could apply for immigration although she was deported a few years ago based on security reasons because she was once member of a violent gang in Namibia. He mentions that he has heard of something called Authorization to return to Canada and wants to know who can apply for it. Will she need to apply for ARC? Why? 16. Luis is a Mexican millionaire who contacts you because he is scared that the mafia in his hometown wants to kidnap him when he returns to his country. He explains that he is in Canada and made a refugee claim as soon as he found out that he was going to be kidnaped upon his return to Mexico. Unfortunately, his refugee claim and refugee appeal were both denied by IRB. As such, he was issued a removal order but just as he was getting ready to go back to Mexico, he got into a fight at a bar and was arrested. He was sentenced to 2 years in prison and would like to know if his removal order is still upheld. - Will the authorities in Canada release him so they could deport him on the day his deportation order expires? - Will the authorities in Canada report him immediately rather than send him to jail? - Could he still be able to appeal to RAD? - Will his removal order be stayed? 17. Toby is a permanent resident of Canada. He arrived at the Coutts border crossing from the United States after being in the United States for over three years. While in the United States, Toby was convicted of possession of illegal drugs for the purpose of trafficking. He was sentenced and spent one year in a US jail. Toby is about to be examined by a CBSA officer at the border. What is the likely outcome of Toby's examination interview at the border 18. What is a TRP? How ling is it issued for and what privileges does it carry? 19. What would the delegated authority determine before issuing a TRP? 20. In what circumstances, the granting of TRP may be appropriate? 21. What happens to someone's removal order if he is sentenced to one year in prison? 22. What is the likely outcome of an examination interview at the border if someone was convicted of possession of illegal drugs and was spent a year in a jail? 23. A permanent resident of Canada who was convicted an offence under an Act of Parliament and a term of imprisonment of 10 months was imposed. Would this person become inadmissible to Canada? 24. What happens if someone does not comply with departure order? 25. What is the most likely outcome for a permanent resident application, which the principal applicant was diagnosed with cancer and requires medical treatment and medications? 26. How would misrepresentation affect someone's future application? 27. How to be released from detention review? 28. What will a CBSA officer do if he/she believes a person is inadmissible and should not be allowed to enter Canada? 29. What is residence obligation? 30. How does IRPA establish residency requirements and obligations? 31. How do CBSA officers identify FNs at POE who might be a threat to Canada? 32. If a FN fails to attend an examination requested by a CBSA officer, will he be inadmissible to Canada? 33. What factors are evaluated as part of the medical examination by a penal physician? 34. Define Permanent Resident of Canada? 35. How does a person lose hie PR status? 36. Will a person be allowed to enter Canada if he has been charged with a criminal offence that is equivalent to an indictable office if committed in Canada? 37. In what situations will a person be inadmissible on the grounds of having an inadmissible family member? 38. What are the four different processes for determining inadmissibility in Canada? 39. What factors will ID consider when making a decision on whether to detain or release a FN? 40. Difference between criminality and serious criminality

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