This episode outlines Canadian immigration inadmissibility grounds under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA). It details inadmissibility criteria based on security threats, human rights violations, criminality, health concerns, financial instability, misrepresentation, refugee status changes, non-compliance with the Act, and inadmissible family members. The episode provides examples and legal interpretations of each ground, including varying standards of proof and potential defenses. Furthermore, it differentiates between various removal orders and discusses humanitarian and compassionate considerations as exceptions. Finally, case studies illustrate how these grounds might apply in practice.
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