
Alleged crime boss Tong Sang Lai's wife Sap Mui Vong, right, and oldest daughter Kei Lai, left, enter an Immigration and Refugee Board admissibility hearing in Vancouver, B.C., on Tuesday February 26, 2013. Tong San Lai who arrived in Vancouver in 1996 did not attend the hearing in person. Federal lawyers are trying to have him removed from the country alleging he he lied about his membership in a criminal organization so he could enter Canada.

Man Lai, youngest daughter of Tong San Lai, appears at an admissibility hearing the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada in Vancouver, BC., February 26, 2013. The appearance is 17 years after the alleged Asian organized crime boss was inadvertently granted permanent residency status in Canada.

Sap Mui Vong, wife of Tong San Lai appears at an admissablity hearing the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada in Vancouver, BC., February 26, 2013. The appearance is 17 years after the alleged Asian organized crime boss was inadvertently granted permanent residency status in Canada.

Alleged crime boss Tong Sang Lai's son Pak Leng Lai leaves an Immigration and Refugee Board admissibility hearing during a break in Vancouver, B.C., on Tuesday February 26, 2013. Tong San Lai who arrived in Vancouver in 1996 did not attend the hearing in person. Federal lawyers are trying to have him removed from the country alleging he he lied about his membership in a criminal organization so he could enter Canada.

Lai Tong Sang, an alleged Chinese crime boss, faces an admissibility hearing later this month. |