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Canadian PM’s office and border services not ‘involved’ in ban | UK News

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Getty Images Kneecap on stage at GlastonburyGetty Images

Kneecap called the apparent Canadian ban “deeply malicious” and threatened legal action

The Canadian Prime Minister’s Office and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) have said they were not involved in an announcement banning Irish language band Kneecap from entering the country.

In September, a Canadian MP announced the ban “on behalf” of the government, citing terror offence charges brought against one member of the group.

However, in a response tabled in the Canadian House of Commons about the handling of the case, federal officials said they were not consulted regarding the announcement.

Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh has since had a terrorism case thrown out following a technical error in the way the charge against him was brought.

Why was it announced that Kneecap were banned from entering Canada?

Announcing the ban on 19 September, Canadian Liberal MP and Parliamentary Secretary for Combating Crime Vince Gasparro cited terror offence charges brought against Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, in the UK in May.

It was alleged that Óg Ó hAnnaidh had displayed a flag in support of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah – which the UK considers a terrorist organisation – at a London gig last year.

But the 28-year-old’s case was thrown out on 26 September, following a technical error in the way the charge against him was brought.

PA Media Kneecap's Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, outside Woolwich Crown Court, London. He is wearing black sunglasses and a white and black keffiyeh. He has dark hair.PA Media

The terrorism case against Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh was thrown out following a technical error in the way the charge against him was brought

Gasparro said in a video on X the group had “amplified political violence and publicly displayed support for terrorist organisations such as Hezbollah and Hamas”.

He said: “These are not expressions of art or legitimate political critique.

“They are dangerous endorsements of violence and hate.”

He said that “on behalf of the government of Canada I am announcing that on the advice of our officials, we have deemed the group Kneecap ineligible to enter our country.”

The group responded to Gasparro in a post on X, writing that his statements are “wholly untrue and deeply malicious”.

“We have today instructed our lawyers to initiate legal action against you,” the group said at the time.

Getty Images Vince Gasparro, he is looking at the camera, he has black hair and is wearing a blue jumper and shirt with a red jacket.Getty Images

In September Liberal MP and Parliamentary Secretary for Combating Crime Vince Gasparro announced the ban “on behalf” of the Canadian government

Are Kneecap currently allowed to enter Canada?

In short, no, the band are not currently allowed to enter Canada, although it does not appear to be for the reasons cited by Gasparro in September.

In response to a query, the Department of Citizenship and Immigration said there were compliance issues surrounding Ó hAnnaidh’s application.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) said that in August 2025, Ó hAnnaidh’s “electronic travel authorization was cancelled for inadmissibility for omitting to disclose complete and accurate information on his application”.

Getty Images Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks at a conference organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal in Montreal, Quebec, he has grey hair and is wearing a navy suit with a blue shirt. There is a pink background behind him.Getty Images

The office of Prime Minister Mark Carney (pictured) and the CBSA have said they were not involved in an announcement which said Kneecap were banned from entering Canada

“The applicant was notified of the reasons for this decision. He remains eligible to submit a new application, which will be assessed on its own merits,” the IRCC added.

“Inadmissibility for non-compliance generally ends once a client is no longer in a state of non-compliance.”

Applications for Kneecap’s other members, Naoise Ó Cairealláin and JJ Ó Dochartaigh, are “currently under review”.

“In September 2025, they were informed not to travel to Canada until receiving further communication from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.”

Kneecap have been approached for comment.

Who are Kneecap?

Getty Images DJ Próvaí of the band Kneecap poses with one arm raised in the air, while wearing a balaclava in the colours of the Irish flag, on stage at the Coachella festival in 2025Getty Images

DJ Próvaí usually wears a balaclava on stage, a look that dates from the band’s early days, when he was trying to hide his identity from the school where he worked

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