Ontario judge sets aside pharmacist's Canadian citizenship revocation over alleged fraud
An immigrant pharmacist whose Canadian citizenship was revoked in November 2024, a decade after officials first suspected she hadn’t met the requirements, has seen that decision set aside and revocation proceedings permanently stayed by a Federal Court judge who criticized officials for waiting so long to act on the allegations of “false representation, fraud, or knowingly concealing material circumstances.”
Nermine Magdi Ibrahim, who became a Canadian permanent resident in July 2003...