Prison Sentence Dept: TORONTO - His courtroom wranglings and prison sentence may be behind him, but immigration experts predict Conrad Black is facing the prospect of yet another legal battle if he hopes to return to Canada, according to Winnipeg Free Press. That quest will be hampered by his criminal convictions, lawyers said, adding the former head of Hollinger International shouldn't expect his marriage to a Canadian citizen or the end of his 3.5-year jail term to help advance his case and former media mogul Conrad Black arrives at federal court in Chicago, Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011. Immigration lawyers say Black faces yet another long legal battle if he hopes to return to Canada. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Charles Rex Arobasgt The fallen media mogul must navigate a thicket of thorny immigration procedures in order to accomplish his stated goal of reclaiming the Canadian citizenship he renounced over a decade ago.
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