Detained by the Canadian Immigration Authorities? We Could Help

If the Canadian immigration authorities or the Canadian police detain you under the immigration law at a port of entry or inside Canada, we could help you resolve or mitigate the issue. We could help you with the following matters:

  • Detention Review Hearings at the Immigration Division (ID) of the IRB
  • Detention at an airport or a land crossing (currently limited to the Toronto airports and Niagara land crossings)
  • Inadmissibility Hearings at the Immigration Division of the IRB
  • Removal Orders (departure orders, exclusion orders, deportation orders)
  • Authorization to Return to Canada
  • Appeals of the Immigration Division decisions to the Immigration Appeal Division of the IRB
  • Negotiating with the CBSA regarding your detention
  • Negotiating with potential bondspersons
  • Any other services related to detention under the Canadian immigration law

Our special contact lines for detention-related issues (all available on WhatsApp and direct calls):

  • Spanish and English languages: +1-647-325-2244
  • Urdu and English languages: +1-647-325-6678
  • Persian and English languages: +1-416-428-3508 or +1-416-575-7759
  • For French language please contact our office.

Contact Parsai Immigration Services! We speak English, French, Spanish, Urdu, and Persian languages.

Book a consultation session with Al Parsai, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant and an Instructor of Immigration Consulting at Ashton College. Al speaks English and Persian, but the sessions could also be in Urdu, French, and Spanish with our in-house interpreters.

 

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Al Parsai

This article has been expertly crafted by Al Parsai, a distinguished Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (L3 RCIC-IRB – Unrestricted Practice) hailing from vibrant Toronto, Canada. Al's academic achievements include an esteemed role as an adjunct professor at prestigious Queen's University Law School and Ashton College, as well as a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from York University. A respected member of CICC and CAPIC organizations, Al's insights are further enriched by his experience as the dynamic CEO of Parsai Immigration Services. Guiding thousands of applicants from over 55 countries through the immigration process since 2011, Al's articles offer a wealth of invaluable knowledge for readers.