Jail Time Dept: But getting into Canada might be another story altogether, according to The Star. Even if Black has managed to retain permanent residency, he could face deportation based on convictions in the U.S., he said. I haven t seen anything like this before and there are two sure-fire ways for Conrad Black to return to live in Canada: his wife could sponsor him or he could apply for permanent residency as a skilled worker. It s a very bizarre situation, said Mario Bellissimo, a well-known immigration lawyer in Toronto. He renounced his Canadian citizenship, was convicted, did jail-time . . . and that makes him automatically inadmissible into Canada. As
reported in the news.
@t canadian citizenship, skilled worker
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