IRCC officials had written to Partey to express concerns about whether his application had met the requirement to “answer truthfully” and referenced legislation covering misrepresentation which could impact a visa.

The court also noted that under immigration rules “having reasonable grounds to believe that an offence has been committed is sufficient” and a conviction is not required “to find the applicant inadmissible”.

Partey, who now plays for Spanish side Villarreal, has played more than 50 times for Ghana having made his debut in June 2016.

Before the tournament, head coach Carlos Queiroz mentioned he had no qualms over selecting Partey.

Asked about the issue again on Tuesday, he mentioned: “My business is to play with the cards that I have in front of me.

“We are waiting for a decision. When the decision [arrives], we are ready.”

Ghana play England in Boston on 23 June and Croatia in Philadelphia on 27 June.

They could return to Canada in the last 32 if they finish as runners-up in Group L.

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