The Immigration Refugee Board said Wednesday it had been asked to hold hearings for Iranmanesh Majid.
Feds ‘absolutely committed’ to keeping out IRGC-linked individuals for Iranian-Canadian community: Blair
A second alleged senior Iranian official found living in Canada is undergoing deportation proceedings, Global News has learned.Refugee Board spokesperson Anna Pape said the agency’s Immigration Division had received the case on Nov. 29. It is being handled by the IRB’s Toronto office, she said. “When individuals have been involved in activity that would make them ineligible to be in this country, we’ll do everything we can to keep them out. And when they do get into this country, we’ll do everything we can to remove them.”Seyed Salman SamaniBut the immigration enforcement agency has said it was investigating 141 such cases. Thirty-eight have been closed without action.
The CBSA said two cases had been sent to the IRB so far, while a third was withdrawn because the individual left Canada of their own accord.Paperwork on the remaining cases was still being prepared before they were to be sent to the IRB, the agency said.Canada’s year-old ban on senior members of the Iranian regime applies to “a wide array of individuals in a regime that has perpetrated crimes against the people of Iran and other nations,” the government said when the policy was announced.
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