What To Do When You're Facing Deportation from Canada

 

Deportation is a process in which the government of a country forces someone who is not a citizen of that country to leave. The person may be forced to leave for many reasons, including being convicted of a crime, not having proper documentation, or being in the country illegally. If you are facing deportation, it is important to speak with an immigration lawyer who can help you navigate the process and ensure that your rights are protected. An experienced attorney will be familiar with the law and know what options are available to you.

If you're one of the thousands of people facing deportation from Canada, here are some steps you can take to protect yourself and your family.

Know Your Rights

If you're facing deportation from Canada, it's important to know your rights. You have the right to:

· A fair hearing before the immigration and refugee board (IRB).

· Be represented by a lawyer at your hearing.

· Present evidence at your hearing, including witnesses.

· Access government services during the process, including healthcare.

· Have an interpreter if you do not speak English or French or have a disability that prevents you from communicating in English or french.

· A plan for how you will maintain contact with your family and friends if you are deported.

Get legal help

If you're facing deportation, it's important to get legal help. An immigration lawyer can:

· Review your case to see if there are any legal options that can help you stay in Canada, such as applying for refugee status

· Represent you at your hearing before the Immigration and Refugee Board

· Help you understand the Canadian immigration system and the laws that apply to your case

· Provide emotional support and guidance throughout the process

· Help you plan for what will happen if you are deported

Talk to Your Family and Friends

If you're facing deportation, it's important to talk to your family and friends about what is happening. Having this conversation with your loved one can be difficult, but it's essential to let them know what's happening and how they can assist you.

 

We highly recommend working with Nanda& Associate Lawyers. Their team of Canadian immigration lawyers understands the particulars of their client's case and works with immigration officials to get a decision faster. Their lawyers help clients with intra-company transfer visas, spousal sponsorship, refugee appeals, and refugee protection claims.

Contact them today by filling out this form or emailing them at Info@Nanda.Ca

Disclaimer: This article is only intended for educational purposes and shouldn't be used as a substitute for legal advice.

 

 

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