Nigerian woman dodges deportation due to fears of being made a mistress (opens original article in a new tab)
A Nigerian woman in Canada avoided deportation after a court granted her a stay while her case is reviewed, citing fears of a businessman who wanted her as a mistress.
- A Nigerian woman in Canada avoided deportation by claiming fear of a powerful businessman who wanted her as a mistress.
- A Federal Court judge granted an urgent stay, allowing her to await a review of her pre-removal risk assessment denial.
- The judge ruled that the immigration officer's decision lacked sufficient grounds to doubt her credibility without corroborative evidence.
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