18 months ago, I arrived in Canada for a two week holiday and to attend a family wedding. I was stopped by Montreal Immigration and told to report upstairs to the Immigration Office. I duly did so and after a stay there of over two hours, having to sign forms and have my photo take, I was issued with a Departure Order, which stated that "On a balance of probabilites, there are grounds to believe that she is a permanent resident who is inadmissible for failing to comply with the Residency Obligation of Section 28 of the Act. This order will be deemed to be a deportation order where no certificate of departure is issued. I was allowed to stay for the two weeks, but when I left two weeks later I was virtually escorted onto the plane by a uniformed immigration officer. My crime, if there was one, was almost forty years ago, I emigrated to Canada, but having met my husband (British) (I am also British born) I returned to the UK and never claimed Canadian residence.
I want to return to Canada this year for a three week holiday, again with family, and am worried sick that this Departure Order will give me problems on entry to Canada, that I could be refused admission or that this Departure Order will follow me around if I continue to holiday in Canada. My Mother is Canadian, I have been back and fore to Canada on several occasions over the past years, never over stayed, never committed any crime in any country, (not even dropped a piece of litter).
Has anyone else suffered this discrimination, or have any idea if it will stop me visiting Canada for holidays in the future, or will remain a black mark on my name at the Canadian Immigration Department.
Many thanks for any help or suggestions.
I want to return to Canada this year for a three week holiday, again with family, and am worried sick that this Departure Order will give me problems on entry to Canada, that I could be refused admission or that this Departure Order will follow me around if I continue to holiday in Canada. My Mother is Canadian, I have been back and fore to Canada on several occasions over the past years, never over stayed, never committed any crime in any country, (not even dropped a piece of litter).
Has anyone else suffered this discrimination, or have any idea if it will stop me visiting Canada for holidays in the future, or will remain a black mark on my name at the Canadian Immigration Department.
Many thanks for any help or suggestions.