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Subject: Fed Court Deferral of Removal |
Here is some case Law that might be of interest to those facing removal from Canada
http://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/en/2010/2010fc437/2010fc437.html
Roy
cvimmigration.com
[10-05-2010,17:16] [**.229.29.103] Roy |
(in reply to: Fed Court Deferral of Removal) Roy, If the child is sick and is receiving treatment regularly, deporting him means to put his life in danger. What should someone do in such case? The child is Canadian born.
does medical issues can delay removal???
[05-12-2010,20:36] [***.189.152.141] heema |
(in reply to: Fed Court Deferral of Removal) any comments????
[07-12-2010,08:06] [***.206.16.4] heema |
(in reply to: Fed Court Deferral of Removal) Roy r u there?
[08-12-2010,12:39] [***.206.16.4] heema |
(in reply to: Fed Court Deferral of Removal) Roy is not obligated to answer your question.
[08-12-2010,13:56] [**.154.245.217] Sharon |
(in reply to: Fed Court Deferral of Removal) since when you are his assistant SHARON????????
[08-12-2010,14:54] [***.206.16.4] heema |
(in reply to: Fed Court Deferral of Removal) I am not... but I absolutely hate people coming here and impatiently tapping their foot waiting for free advice from Roy or anyone else for that matter.
Your question is so nebulous I have no idea how you can expect any sort of reliable answer. What is your definition of ´sick´. Are you wanting to use the status of your child as a reason to defer removal?
Sounds like you need to pay a lawyer or competent consultant and not wait around free advice.
[08-12-2010,15:44] [**.154.245.217] Sharon |