hey, listen up...
canada probably has an extridition treaty with germany. what this means is, that if germany knows he's in canada and wants him sent back, or if canada knows he's in canada and doesn't want him anymore, then they can lock him up while awaiting extridition. his status is probably the equivelent of someone who's skipped bail.
it doesn't matter if canada considers it a crime, if he's been convicted in another country where there is an extridition treaty, then he's shit out of luck. canada can give him refugee status, but it sounds like they've got no reason to.
question: did he deny it while in germany or did they convict him in absentia saying that as a german citizen his denying it happening out of the country was still illegal?
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