Scenario:
Individual is in Canada and commits a crime, which falls under serious criminality, and has a sentence thats more than 6 months.
In such a scenario, what happens?
Am I correct in assuming they are deemed inadmissible, fill out some forms, and then an officer decides whether or not they can stay? If the punishment is more than 6 months, it doesnt look like they can appeal to the IAD, but can they appeal the decision to Federal Court?
Is there an initial hearing, or does the officer decide on their own whether or not the person should be deported?
Thanks
Individual is in Canada and commits a crime, which falls under serious criminality, and has a sentence thats more than 6 months.
In such a scenario, what happens?
Am I correct in assuming they are deemed inadmissible, fill out some forms, and then an officer decides whether or not they can stay? If the punishment is more than 6 months, it doesnt look like they can appeal to the IAD, but can they appeal the decision to Federal Court?
Is there an initial hearing, or does the officer decide on their own whether or not the person should be deported?
Thanks