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My parents were deemed Inadmissible by CBSA and now we are waiting for the admissibility hearing in front of an Immigration Division (ID) judge. It has been 2.5 months since the CBSA forwarded their case to the ID and we haven't heard anything since then.
Does anyone have any experience with such cases and how long the wait can be for the hearing to be scheduled?
This is not an asylum case, they were entering Canada on a Super Visa and were deemed inadmissible based on my father's job back home.
 
Not the same case, but I’ve seen others wait 3–6 months for an ID hearing after CBSA referral, so 2.5 months isn’t unusual. Since it’s not asylum-related, it may not be prioritized. You could try contacting the local ID office to check the status, or have a rep follow up with CBSA or IRB.
 
My parents were deemed Inadmissible by CBSA and now we are waiting for the admissibility hearing in front of an Immigration Division (ID) judge. It has been 2.5 months since the CBSA forwarded their case to the ID and we haven't heard anything since then.
Does anyone have any experience with such cases and how long the wait can be for the hearing to be scheduled?
This is not an asylum case, they were entering Canada on a Super Visa and were deemed inadmissible based on my father's job back home.
Even if it's not an asylum claim, ID is part of IRB. It could take months if not years before you get a notice to appear.
 
My parents were deemed Inadmissible by CBSA and now we are waiting for the admissibility hearing in front of an Immigration Division (ID) judge. It has been 2.5 months since the CBSA forwarded their case to the ID and we haven't heard anything since then.
Does anyone have any experience with such cases and how long the wait can be for the hearing to be scheduled?
This is not an asylum case, they were entering Canada on a Super Visa and were deemed inadmissible based on my father's job back home.

Were they given entry into Canada and for how long or are they in immigration detention. Are they needing to return home? Have you hired a lawyer and have they indicated what are their chances of overcoming the inadmissibility?
 
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