Canada Border Service Agency Dept: After repeated pleas by Fatemeh Derakhshandeh Tosarvandan and two scheduled deportations cancelled, officials finally notified her lawyer Thursday that they would grant her a pre-removal risk assessment PRRA , according to The Star. I really appreciate the media for giving me a voice, so I can be heard. I m just happy they decided to give me a chance to show the new evidence. The Canada Border Service Agency has agreed to look at new evidence into the case of a failed refugee claimant who fears she would face death by stoning if deported to Iran. My family is very happy, and we appreciate the Canadian government, that it cares about my life, my son s life. I m glad they heard my voice, said Tosarvandan, 41.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
@t Fatemeh Derakhshandeh Tosarvandan, Canada Border Service Agency
27.9.12