Canada's Federal Court of Appeal ruled that espionage-related immigration denials.

The Federal Court of Appeal in Canada ruled that individuals can be denied entry into the country under espionage-related provisions of the immigration law only when their activities directly impact Canadian security. The decision was based on two cases involving Ethiopian men who were found inadmissible to Canada for being members of an organization that had engaged in spying. The court emphasized the need for a direct link between the potential threat and Canadian national security in order to deny entry or residence to individuals suspected of espionage.

April 15, 2024
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