The New York Certificate of Removal From the United States and Canada is a document that officially removes a person from the United States and Canada. It is issued by the United States Department of Homeland Security and is required for a person to be removed from one of the two countries. There are two types of New York Certificate of Removal From the United States and Canada: the formal removal certificate and the expedited removal certificate. The formal removal certificate requires an immigration court hearing, while the expedited removal certificate allows a person to be removed from the United States and Canada without a hearing. Both certificates are necessary for a person to be officially removed from the United States and Canada.