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Difference between revisions of "Immigration Removal Orders (18:X)"

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== A. Departure Order ==
== A. Departure Order ==


A departure order requires the individual to leave Canada “voluntarily” within 30 days. The person may be required to sign a “certificate of departure” at the POE (i.e. airport, land border or sea border) when leaving. If a person under a departure order legitimately leaves Canada, he or she may return to Canada at any time without any specific permission from the Minister, so long as they meet requirements of the IRPA.  
A departure order requires the individual to leave Canada “voluntarily” within 30 days. The person may be required to sign a “certificate of departure” at the POE (i.e. airport, land border or sea border) when leaving. If a person under a departure order legitimately leaves Canada, they may return to Canada at any time without any specific permission from the Minister, so long as they meet requirements of the IRPA.


'''NOTE:''' If a person under a departure order does not leave Canada within 30 days of the order coming into effect, the departure order becomes a deportation order. Clinicians should NOT do this time calculation for the client, but should instead direct the client to request the exact date from CBSA.
'''NOTE:''' If a person under a departure order does not leave Canada within 30 days of the order coming into effect, the departure order becomes a deportation order. An exact date should be requested from CBSA before administering any time calculation.


== B. Exclusion Order ==
== B. Exclusion Order ==
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