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Ghana takes Thomas Partey's World Cup entry fight with Canada to Federal Court

A Federal Court judge is scheduled to hear an injunction application Tuesday from Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, whose bid to enter Canada for the World Cup was denied over rape and sexual assault charges in England.

The hearing, scheduled for 9 a.m. ET, will consider Partey's bid to overturn the decision preventing him from entering Canada.

The 32-year-old remains in the United States after Canada refused his application to enter the country for Ghana's opening match against Panama on Wednesday in Toronto.

Ghana's government has called the decision "extremely unfair" and vowed to pursue legal action to overturn it.

Partey is awaiting trial on five counts of rape involving two women and one count of sexual assault involving another woman. His lawyer said in March that he also intends to plead not guilty to two additional rape counts.

He was permitted to enter the United States for Ghana's training camp and upcoming World Cup matches in Boston and Philadelphia.

Ghana's government says it respects Canada's right to enforce its immigration laws but argues that relying on unproven charges before a judicial determination raises questions of fairness and proportionality.

Ghana slams Canada’s decision to deny World Cup visa for Partey, who faces rape charges

Ghana's Thomas Partey denied entry to Canada for FIFA World Cup amid rape charges

The country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it issued an official note of protest to Global Affairs Canada after Canada denied Partey's application.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada said Friday that hosting major events does not change Canada's immigration laws and that decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.

"Every person seeking to come to Canada is assessed individually,

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