SA 345 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Infrastructure Canada, Hybrid Offence, Summary Offence
Document Summary
The use of detention and deportation has increased with irpa. Canadian policies towards detention and deportation have become more punitive since the 1990s. Immigration officers are authorized to arrest and detain non-citizens (including pr) if the person in question: is likely to appear for examination, an admissibility hearing or removal from. Canada: if considered danger to public safety, is inadmissible on the ground of security or for violating human or international rights, does not provide adequate identification. Once in detention, person had right to have case reviewed within 48 hours, then every 7 days, then every 30 days can have it reviewed. Only way out of detention is to be released at a detention review by an appointed irb board member. The most dramatic use of immigration detention in canada involves the use of security certificates. Board members release rates national average is 15% - better in western canada.