Ramin Fallah was meant a security hazard since he had worked at an Iranian import firm that was 'of WMD (weapons of mass annihilation) concern'

TORONTO — An Iranian who put more than $1-million out of a Toronto-based clinical affiliation and was set to change into its VP has been ousted from Canada over his supposed interfaces with Tehran's atomic program.

The Canada Border Services Agency would not issue a work grant to Ramin Fallah, 49, naming him a security hazard since he had since a long time past worked at an Iranian import firm that was "of WMD (weapons of mass destruction) concern."

As demonstrated by a CBSA report checked "Secret," some spot in the extent of 1996 and 2013 Fallah was utilized by Fanavari Azmayeshgahi, which "has been secured with protecting related with the Iranian atomic program."