So I've been reading a lot of stuff on this forum to see what information I could get regarding my deportation, but I've come to realization that most ppl get deported for staying in Canada illegally. However, my case is this, I received a deportation order for "Breach or recognizance"...In other words; I didn't show up for court. What was supposed to show up for court in the first place? because I called the police when I got lost in the country, during winter. Why I didn't show up to court? I was hospitalized for 2 weeks and got let out the day before. As a result of this received a 1 yr probation and was remanded for 21 days. Now to the interesting part I was on a student visa, which was dated to expire after in August 2012. I received a deportation Order a month before. Hence, didn't get a work permit, I was "to be" scheduled for another meeting with CBSA. But my visa was gonna expire before that.....I had no interest in breaking another law or being a criminal. So I left before even getting a date. I did contact the cbsa and probation officer. Even, after contacting the cbsa they still put out warrant on me, I'm supposed to sign some papers to get rid of the warrant. In an effort to keep this shorter, My questions are these:
1: Is it even possible to reconcile these problems, so I can one day return to CA?
2: What's the best approach to take?
Why I would want to return to CA?
1: My grandmother not living there by herself in CA (sad).
2: My girlfriend of 3 years lives in CA (bad). I'm grateful for all suggestions/opinions. .....just for laughs, I graduated a week after getting let out of remand -__-.
1: Is it even possible to reconcile these problems, so I can one day return to CA?
2: What's the best approach to take?
Why I would want to return to CA?
1: My grandmother not living there by herself in CA (sad).
2: My girlfriend of 3 years lives in CA (bad). I'm grateful for all suggestions/opinions. .....just for laughs, I graduated a week after getting let out of remand -__-.