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emgascon

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Apr 12, 2017
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Can an individual who was granted an immigrant paper but was deported in his/her origin country due to mischievousness but now in good standing to where he is staying since he was sent home, be back here in Canada? Said individual has a family here in Canada. He was still single when he went home or deported, but now he is married with two sons, age 5-1/2 yrs. n 1-1/2 yrs. old. He did attended some vocational course in order to find job but had difficulty to find a permanent job. It's almost 8 years now since he went home, and he remember that he was advised by his Legal Aide then, that he can always come back here after 5 years. In this regard, what are the proper processing in order to return here in Canada?
 
We would need more information to answer this question. Impossible to answer with such limited info.

(1) Who are the family members in Canada and what is their status in Canada?
(2) How old is the person wanting to return?
(3) Does this person what to return as a visitor or student or temporary worker or to live permanently?
(4) Was the person charged or convicted of any crime in Canada (including DUIs)? If yes - what were the charges? What was the outcome of the charges? (Convicted? Still outstanding? Charges dropped?) If convicted, what was the penalty and when was that penalty completed?