He's been in Canada since childhood. His family is allowed to stay, but he's facing deportation

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Kemo Montique moved to Canada from Jamaica at age 11 and doesn’t remember much about his life in the country where he was born.

Most of his family lived in Canada, so his parents moved him and his two siblings to the Toronto-area in 2007 to join their loved ones. 

But now, despite having no ties or relatives in the country where he was born, the 27-year-old is being deported back even though his entire family has been permitted to stay in Canada.

Immigration lawyers who CBC Toronto spoke to — one representing Montique and another who isn’t connected to the case — say the situation raises questions around

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