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A traveler, who is a foreign national, fails to convince the BSO of their genuine intent to leave Canada at the end of their authorized stay. What immigration action might the BSO take?
If a foreign national is inadmissible for failing to meet the requirements of IRPA (e.g., genuine intent to leave), an officer may issue a departure order, whic
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Question: A traveler, who is a foreign national, fails to convince the BSO of their genuine intent to leave Canada at the end of their authorized stay. What immigration action might the BSO take?
Answer options: ✅ Issue a departure order.
- Grant a temporary resident permit.
- Allow them to extend their stay.
- Refer them to another port of entry.
Correct answer: Issue a departure order.
Explanation: If a foreign national is inadmissible for failing to meet the requirements of IRPA (e.g., genuine intent to leave), an officer may issue a departure order, which requires the individual to leave Canada by a certain date.
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