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When a refugee, permanent resident, or foreign national with a permanent resident visa found refused to Canada, they will receive a removal order.

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Removal Order

There are some season for somebody that can refuse to entry in Canada. It’s including criminal inadmissibility, medical issues, violations of the immigration and Refugee Production Act (IRPA). Once someone receiving a removal order cannot legally remain in Canada. They need to leave the country.

Types of Removal Order

There are three types of Removal orders stated by Immigration, Refugee, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). The three types are Departure orders, Exclusion orders, and Deportation orders.

Departure order

The first removal order is departure order. The person must leave Canada within 30 days. The person confirm his departure with the CBSA at his port of exit. Inability to abide by a departure order will appear. It was becoming a deportation order.

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Exclusion order

Those who are in exclusion order banned from Canada for 1-2 years. Since someone wish to return within blocked time, they can apply for an ARC. Usually, it issued for a Canadian immigration violation that does not involve crime or human rights crimes.

Deportation order

It cost permanently banned from returning to Canada, and they can not reply unless applying for an ARC. It charges for repeal of Canadian citizenship and failure to abide by a departure order. It is a permanent bar, and people can not return to Canada without Canadian immigration authority written permission.

Appealing a Removal order

IRBC or Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada is liable for requesting a removal order. The person may apply to the Federal Court of Canada for a legal review of an IRB decision. The appeal should fill after 30 days of receiving the removal order. After filling receiving, they get a notice from IAD. The person needs to show IAD that immigration authorities made a wrong decision in law to get a successful appeal process.

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