In Canada, if you commit a crime deemed worthy in court of six months’ imprisonment or longer, the law says you should be deemed inadmissible to the country “on grounds of serious criminality.” And then, in theory, you should be sent home.
Again in theory, that should include a 47-year-old non-citizen, living in Bradford, Ont. , who recently pleaded guilty to various charges with respect to sexually abusing a young girl — including once when he was on bail for charges of sexually abusing the same girl, whom he reportedly impregnated twice when she was no older than 13. News outlet BarrieToday reports the accused was at one point during his trial “permitted an adjournment to explore the effect his eventual guilty pleas would have on his immigration status.”
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