An Admissibility Hearing can occur in a variety of situations. For example, if you apply for a work permit at a port of entry and a CBSA officer (BSO) believes you misrepresented your work experience, they may issue an A44 report against you and refer your case to the Immigration Division for an Admissibility Hearing. You could face removal from Canada and a ban from re-entering for up to five years. It’s crucial to ensure your case is in good hands because the admissibility hearing could be your last chance to remain in Canada.
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