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Ottawa pauses deportation of refugee’s son and husband

22 March 2026
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A federal minister has intervened to delay the deportation of Ravi Chauhan and his son from Montreal, a decision made just days before their scheduled removal. This one-month deferral is intended to allow Canadian authorities to reassess the family’s situation, amid growing concerns about the abrupt separation of families of recognized refugees. Immigration lawyer Stewart Istvanffy welcomed the intervention by Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree, but expressed alarm over the increasing trend of deportations affecting families of protected persons. Advocates have noted a rise in similar cases recently, which they argue undermines Canada’s commitment to family reunification. Previously, families of protected persons were allowed to stay in Canada while awaiting permanent residency decisions, a practice that appears to be changing.

Why It Matters

This situation highlights a significant shift in Canadian immigration policy regarding the treatment of families of recognized refugees. Historically, these families have been allowed to remain together while their permanent residency applications are processed. However, recent reports indicate a rise in deportation orders affecting spouses and children of protected persons, raising concerns about adherence to the principles of family reunification. The implications of these changes could affect many families seeking safety in Canada, potentially undermining the country’s humanitarian commitments and legal frameworks established to protect vulnerable populations.

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