Irish Social Worker Faces Deportation After Miscommunication
Dillon Nolan, a thirty-year-old Irish social worker, faces deportation from Canada after immigration officials cancelled his work permit without notice. Despite his successful career at B.C. Childrens Hospital and marriage to his Canadian husband, Nolan was declared inadmissible for five years due to misrepresentation. He was unaware of the letters and refusal notice sent to a Dublin address. Nolans sudden exit left a gap in care, especially after a recent mass shooting. He was arrested on a Vancouver street and held in detention. Now, he heads back to Ireland, uncertain about his future in Canada.
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