Man, 44, born and raised in Canada, wins reprieve from removal to Mexico
TORONTO — A father of three who was born in Canada and lived his entire life here has won a reprieve on a technicality from being expelled.
In a recent decision, a Federal Court judge in Toronto said an immigration official had been unreasonable in concluding Victor Duarte, 44, faced no risks if sent to Mexico — a country he has never been in.
Duarte’s father was a Mexican diplomat and Duarte became a citizen of Mexico at birth despite being born in Canada and never acquired Canadian citizenship. He later married a Canadian and had three Canadian-born children.
According to his lawyer, court records show, he was unaware of his lack of Canadian citizenship that meant he had been living here all along without status. As a result, he was ordered to leave — although it was not immediately clear how his situation came to the attention of immigration officials.


