Hi,
I am currently a student here in Canada. Before applying for a study permit, I lived in the UK. However, a few weeks before my flight to Canada. I was on a public bus and I got ticket for fare evasion from the fare collector officer for not having the correct ticket. After this happened I came to the Canada. Long story short after a few months I came to canada I received a letter from the court that my case has been heard and that I need to pay a fine of 300 pounds. I also paid the fine. Because this incident happened when I was in canada, should I declare this on my co-op work permit under criminal offence?
My offence is also spent under the Rehabilitation Act of 1974. Does this make me Deemed Rehabilitated to Canada? If so should I also mention that my offence is spent?
After doing some research, I come to know that offence I committed are non-recordable offences. I am really scared this will affect my future prospects in canada. Any advice from you people will be appreciated.
I am currently a student here in Canada. Before applying for a study permit, I lived in the UK. However, a few weeks before my flight to Canada. I was on a public bus and I got ticket for fare evasion from the fare collector officer for not having the correct ticket. After this happened I came to the Canada. Long story short after a few months I came to canada I received a letter from the court that my case has been heard and that I need to pay a fine of 300 pounds. I also paid the fine. Because this incident happened when I was in canada, should I declare this on my co-op work permit under criminal offence?
My offence is also spent under the Rehabilitation Act of 1974. Does this make me Deemed Rehabilitated to Canada? If so should I also mention that my offence is spent?
After doing some research, I come to know that offence I committed are non-recordable offences. I am really scared this will affect my future prospects in canada. Any advice from you people will be appreciated.