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If the government believes you no longer meet the requirements to be a permanent resident, they will formally initiate a process to revoke your status. You will have an opportunity to appeal or contest the decision.
Not directly. A naturalized citizen cannot be deported unless their citizenship is first revoked through denaturalization, the government initiates removal (deportation) proceedings, and a judge concludes it has the right to deport the individual.
Criminal offences: Permanent residents convicted of crimes involving serious criminality, such as violent offences or drug trafficking, may face deportation. Naturalized citizens are not deported for criminal offences unless their citizenship is first revoked due to issues like misrepresentation.
Generally, you can expect the process to take a few weeks to several months. During this time, immigration authorities may contact you for additional information or clarification. Once your application is approved, you will receive a formal confirmation that your PR status has been renounced.
Yes, you can get deported from Canada if you are a permanent resident. Deportation typically occurs under specific circumstances outlined in Canadian immigration law. These are the key grounds for deportation: Criminal offences.

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You will receive a letter from IRCC which includes the Voluntary Renunciation of Permanent Resident Status form. You will be asked to complete the form and submit it and your supporting documents online through a secure IRCC account.
There are several reasons green card holders could be eligible for deportation, including criminal convictions such as , or drug trafficking. The government also can deport permanent residents if they commit immigration fraud.

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