There are three different types of removal orders. Specifically, they are: a departure order; an exclusion order; and a deportation order. The way to distinguish between all three when you are issued a removal order is by reviewing the document Immigration Canada has sent you and looking at the form number. If you receive a departure order, you must leave Canada within 30 days of receiving the order. You are also required to inform Immigration Canada when you exit Canada. If you receive an exclusion order, you must leave Canada and stay outside of Canada for a minimum of 12 months. Additionally, you must inform Immigration Canada of your exit. However, if you have been issued an exclusion order due to misrepresentation, unfortunately, you will be banned from entering Canada for a minimum of five years. If you receive a deportation order, you must leave Canada and will be banned from re-entering Canada. The only exception for your re-entry would be by applying for an ARC and being accepted back into Canada.
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