Cruel And Unusual Punishment Dept: One of those options is to apply to the Federal Court for a judicial review. The migrant can also apply for a pre-removal risk assessment and stay in Canada if he proves he’d face cruel and unusual punishment upon his return to Sri Lanka, according to Globe And Mail. He said his client left the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam – a terrorist organization banned in Canada – more than a decade ago and hasn’t had any contact with the group since. “There’s an issue whether he’s anything of a security threat to Canada at this point.” “The client does have some options, so we’re going to be investigating those and likely pursuing some of them,” Mr. Bajer said in an interview. Mr. Bajer wouldn’t say exactly which avenue he’ll pursue, or when applications might be filed. As
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