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Canada Border Services Agency and Karen Greenwood

Charles Juma: The presiding board member, Karen Greenwood, agreed the proposal mitigated any risk that Nicola, who appeared via video conference, would flee and ordered his release, according to Metro News. Nicola is required to report every two weeks to the Canada Border Services Agency, reside with Juma, and abide by a curfew. Anna Pape says the plan comprises a cash deposit of $2,000 and a guarantee of another $5,000 from a family friend, Charles Juma, who said he would ensure Nicola showed up for future hearings. He also had to surrender his passport and is forbidden from working or studying without authorization. Board documents show Nicola arrived in Canada on Nov. 23, 2015, and was issued a study permit to attend Catholic Central Secondary School in Windsor, which had offered him an athletic scholarship. No hearing on whether he is inadmissible to Canada has been scheduled, Pape said. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.