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What can happen if a permanent resident is convicted of a crime

This fact sheet explains how being convicted of a crime in Canada can affect someone's permanent resident status. It highlights the need to get legal advice as soon as someone is charged, discusses the "serious" crimes that can lead to people being deported, and explains the different things that can happen once a permanent resident is found guilty. There is also information on getting legal help.


Produced in 2009

Produced by CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario)

Topics Criminal Law - Rights of offenders; Immigration and Refugee Law - Permanent resident status

Format Booklet/fact sheet/brochure; Web site/online resource

Relates to region Canada

Available as

pdfhttp://www.cleo.on.ca/english/pub/onpub/PDF/immigration/prcr
ime.pdf

English , Adobe PDF (254 KB)
8 pages, May 2009.
pdfhttp://www.cleo.on.ca/francais/pubf/onpubf/PDFf/immigration/
prcrimfr.pdf

French/français , Adobe PDF (223 KB)
8 pages, May 2009.

For more information contact
CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario)
Phone 416-408-4420
Fax 416-408-4424
E-mail cleo@cleo.on.ca
Web site http://www.cleo.on.ca