Ghanaโs Partey loses appeal to overturn Canadian visa refusal for World Cup
A Canadian court has dismissed an appeal by Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey after he was denied entry into the country for his teamโs game against Panama at the World Cup. The Canadian government last week refused a visa for Partey, 33, after which his lawyers launched a last-min
A Canadian court has dismissed an appeal by Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey after he was denied entry into the country for his teamโs game against Panama at the World Cup.
The Canadian government last week refused a visa for Partey, 33, after which his lawyers launched a last-minute appeal to the Federal Court in Ottawa, but the appeal was lost on Tuesday.
The Black Stars will play Panama in their Group L match in Toronto on Wednesday.
In dismissing the appeal, Judge Roger Lafreniere wrote that Partey had sought โextraordinary, mandatory interlocutory reliefโ that would have required Canada to set aside a โlawfully rendered inadmissibility finding and facilitate his entry for a specific eventโ.
Ahead of the verdict, Parteyโs lawyer, Mackeda Bramwell, told the Reuters news agency that they would not appeal if the judge ruled against him.
Former Arsenal midfielder Partey faces allegations of rape and sexual assault in the United Kingdom. He has denied the charges.
The United States government has granted Partey a visa, but Canadaโs immigration officials said that under Canadian law, foreign nationals can be found inadmissible without a foreign conviction.
โWhen there are reasonable grounds to believe an act that would trigger inadmissibility has been committed by an applicant, they can be deemed inadmissible to Canada,โ a spokesperson for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada said.

