Highly unlikely that IRCC will deny you citizenship over a misdemeanor charge. They will likely scrutinize your application and take long time to grant you citizenship as you knowingly committed an offence.Hello
I caught a misdemeanor charge while driving in the USA with aggravated unlicensed operator 3rd degree which occurs when an individual operates a motor vehicle on public roads while knowing or having reason to know that his/her license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle is suspended or revoked. The sentence is a fine or a term of imprisonment of not more than thirty days
1 .My question is can I still apply for citizenship in Canada?
2. If yes. Should
IRCC has divided offence into 2 parts - Summary Offence, and Indictable Offence, with latter for serious offences. Misdemeanor charge would come under Summary Offence. So, there should be no issue except they will take their time to investigate you in terms of criminality.
I think you should apply for citizenship as long as you meet all other requirements. Just be clear about the charge while completing the application and include the sentence that you served (either fine or imprisonment term).
* I am not a lawyer. If you think you won't meet the requirements, hire an immigration lawyer to ensure your application gets approved.
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