Canada cancels deportation of Portuguese family Canadian authorities have cancelled the deportation of the Portuguese family which was scheduled for this Thursday, 11 February, the family’s lawyer told Lusa news agency on 10 February. “I’m not sure what happened, but we were notified by the Canadian Border Agency (CBSA) that they had cancelled the deportation order,” Jacqueline Swaisland said. Filipe Gonçalves, 40, Eva Ferreira, 39, and their son Luís Gonçalves, 15 – who have been in Canada since 2012 and are originally from Fafe (Braga district) - had a deportation order for 11 February following the expiry of their work visa, despite several attempts in different processes to revalidate their status.