I think it is unlikely that they would issue a removal order because as a minor having been removed from Canada by your parents, if you were outside Canada applying for a travel document, they would most likely give it to you.
14.1. Examples of factors to weigh and consider
The extent of the non-compliance:
• How long beyond three years in the last five-year period was the person outside of Canada?
• Was the person employed outside Canada by other than a "Canadian business" as
described in the Regulations? If so, why and for what length of time?
• Was the person outside of Canada for more than three years in the last five-year period
because of a medical condition or the medical condition of a close family member?
• Could alternative arrangements have been made or was it the applicant's choice to remain
outside Canada?
Circumstances beyond the person's control:
• Are the circumstances that led to the person's remaining outside of Canada compelling and
beyond their control?
• Was the person prevented from returning to Canada? Why? By whom or by what event?
• Are they now returning to Canada at the earliest possible opportunity?
• Did the person leave Canada as a child accompanying a parent?
• Are they now over 22 years of age and are returning at the earliest opportunity since
becoming 22 years of age?
Maybe they are calling you in for an interview because they want to give you your PR card before the 180 days are up.