Hi everyone,
just joined this forum, and firstly I would like to wish best of luck to everyone in immigrating into Canada thru skill worker route.
As for me: I need some clarification about my chances(whether I have any chance or not :'( :'()before filling out immigration package.
I was deported from United States on Feb 2013. I've been living in my country ever since which is more than a year
I lived in USA for 13 years as an F-1 student (2000 - 2013). Finished Bachelor degree in Computer Science, worked roughly 3 years on EAD (employment authorization doc) as a programmer (software Eng). As my EAD expired, I applied for a new job and filled out I-9 immigration document as if I still had authorization to work which was not the case. As I was charged with working without EAD from a federal court I was eventually deported back to my country even though immigration judge granted me voluntary departure.
So, my question is - will this affect my application for permanent residence in Canada ?
I was looking at SCHEDULE A - Background / Declaration - question 6 which asks about criminal convictions and deportations in any other country. If I check yes - will that triggers rejection of application.
Thank you in advance if anyone would express any opinion.
All the best.
just joined this forum, and firstly I would like to wish best of luck to everyone in immigrating into Canada thru skill worker route.
As for me: I need some clarification about my chances(whether I have any chance or not :'( :'()before filling out immigration package.
I was deported from United States on Feb 2013. I've been living in my country ever since which is more than a year
I lived in USA for 13 years as an F-1 student (2000 - 2013). Finished Bachelor degree in Computer Science, worked roughly 3 years on EAD (employment authorization doc) as a programmer (software Eng). As my EAD expired, I applied for a new job and filled out I-9 immigration document as if I still had authorization to work which was not the case. As I was charged with working without EAD from a federal court I was eventually deported back to my country even though immigration judge granted me voluntary departure.
So, my question is - will this affect my application for permanent residence in Canada ?
I was looking at SCHEDULE A - Background / Declaration - question 6 which asks about criminal convictions and deportations in any other country. If I check yes - will that triggers rejection of application.
Thank you in advance if anyone would express any opinion.
All the best.