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Hi ! I would like back to my country after my wife lie on my for assult her ? So I want back to my country before court !
I have my passport ? Can I get ticket and go back to my country ? The police in airport , they will not arrest me ? Plz help me
 
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Hi ! I would like back to my country after my wife lie on my for assult her ? So I want back to my country before court !
I have my passport ? Can I get ticket and go back to my country ? The police in airport , they will not arrest me ? Plz help me

1. You can, but if you fail to appear in Court, then there is an excellent chance a warrant will be issued for your arrest, which would be executed next time you enter Canada.
 
Agreed. You can expect to be arrested upon entry to Canada if you come back and have skipped out on the court proceedings. Depending on where you are from, and the seriousness of the charges, the courts may ask for extradition (if there is an agreement in place) and have you returned to Canada to face the charges. Generally, it’s not a great idea to run from the law, particularly if, as you say, the charges are false. Man up and face your responsibilities!
 
I'm guessing the accusation is criminal in nature? i.e. not a claim made as part of divorce proceedings or as part of a civil case.

The key question here is how you got out.

If you were simply released on a promise to appear without any conditions (not brought before a judge) then theoretically speaking you can leave as long as you come back when you're supposed to.

However, if any conditions were attached to your release, specifically a condition that you don't leave the territorial jurisdiction where the alleged offense took place, then you may not leave the city, let alone the country. If you do you will be violating the conditions of your release and are liable to arrest and detention if discovered.

If you were brought before a judge and either released on your own recognizance or made bail, there would almost most certainly be a condition that you don't leave town.

Simply put, to determine whether or not you can legally leave the country you need to check the conditions of your release.

Even if you can legally leave, you still need to appear in court on the day you're supposed to. If you fail to do so then the most likely outcome will be a Canada-wide warrant for your arrest, which will most likely be carried out on entry to Canada.

Failing to appear, and more importantly fleeing to avoid prosecution are serious charges that can be brought independent of the assault charge. Not to mention if you attempt to flee and are arrested, you could be deemed a flight risk which would most certainly mean a much higher bail amount.

If it is a bogus charge, then appear and defend yourself and get yourself acquitted.

If it is not a bogues charge, still appear and do the time. It will most certainly be less than whatever you will get if you flee/try to flee the country.

If you are not a Permanent resident or a Citizen of Canada then fleeing will jeopardize any chance you have of coming back to live in Canada as a free man.

One important note I want to make is that while others have very rightly said that you will get into trouble if you don't appear for your court date, if a condition of your release was you staying within certain territorial limits, then you cannot leave regardless of whether or not you intend to show up for your court date.
 
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Hi ! I would like back to my country after my wife lie on my for assult her ? So I want back to my country before court !
I have my passport ? Can I get ticket and go back to my country ? The police in airport , they will not arrest me ? Plz help me

That's only a good idea if you never plan to return to Canada in the future and if you never plan to travel to countries such as the UK or US. Otherwise it's a pretty bad idea.
 
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1. You can, but if you fail to appear in Court, then there is an excellent chance a warrant will be issued for your arrest, which would be executed next time you enter Canada.

Not if a condition of his release was that he not leave town.
 
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Thank you so much , no i will not come back here because my wife she want divorced here


1. You can, but if you fail to appear in Court, then there is an excellent chance a warrant will be issued for your arrest, which would be executed next time you enter Canada.
 

Why would you not come back just because she wants to divorce you?

I strongly urge you not to flee to avoid prosecution, it is a serious crime with serious consequences. Having an active warrant for your arrest will not only cause you problems with Canada, but with a lot of other countries too.

If she wants a divorce, get divorced. Canada is the second largest country in the world; I'm sure you can get far, far away from your wife without needing to leave the country.
 
Why would you not come back just because she wants to divorce you?

I strongly urge you not to flee to avoid prosecution, it is a serious crime with serious consequences. Having an active warrant for your arrest will not only cause you problems with Canada, but with a lot of other countries too.

If she wants a divorce, get divorced. Canada is the second largest country in the world; I'm sure you can get far, far away from your wife without needing to leave the country.


Thank you but I do not have money , my wife took everything from me , I live at sheltor now and only study permit .

I have psychological case now and she broke my heart she is very bad woman
 
Thank you but I do not have money , my wife took everything from me , I live at sheltor now and only study permit .

I have psychological case now and she broke my heart she is very bad woman
How did she "take everything?"

Has she already divorced you?