arrest warrant: He became the subject of a nationwide arrest warrant after he stopped checking in with the Canada Border Services Agency, according to Huffington Post Canada. An Immigration and Refugee Board member authorized Quaid release Tuesday after his father-in-law agreed to post a $10,000 bond. Quaid, 64, was nabbed last Thursday in Montreal, where he lived since January 2013, a month after finding out his bid for permanent residency in Canada had been denied. It was not immediately known if the money was handed over. Quaid must abide by a number of other conditions, including checking in with border-agency officials within 48 hours of his release and then every two weeks. If not, Quaid was to return for another hearing on May 25.
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