- May 21, 2014
- 68
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Islamabad, PK (old)
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 03-01-2008
- Doc's Request.
- 21-02-2012
- Nomination.....
- 13-07-2007 (Investor)
- AOR Received.
- 19-08-2008
- IELTS Request
- Waived
- File Transfer...
- 20-04-2011 (London, UK)
- Med's Request
- 29-08-2012 / 29-03-2014
- Med's Done....
- 05-10-2012 / 20-06-2014
- Interview........
- 01-12-2010 (Damascus, Syria)
- Passport Req..
- 21-02-2012 (PPR1) / 15-10-2014 (PPR1 with chart) / 17-11-2014 (PPR2)
- VISA ISSUED...
- 17-11-2014 (Received on 01-01-2015)
- LANDED..........
- 12-04-2015 (PR Card : 09-07-2015)
I have tried searching for the answer, but couldn't find any... therefore, posting it here.
The last part of Permanent Resident Application is "Landing" ... and upon landing, each applicant will be asked the 3 “Have You Ever…” Questions:
1. Have you ever been convicted of a crime in Canada?
2. Have you ever been denied entry into Canada?
3. Have you ever been deported from Canada?
Most people would normally answer NO in reply to all of them. However, what would be the case if a person have been refused visa previously? Is there a difference between "refusing visa" and "denying entry"? In whatever cases, what should be the most appropriate step to take in such scenario?
Answers would be highly appreciated.
The last part of Permanent Resident Application is "Landing" ... and upon landing, each applicant will be asked the 3 “Have You Ever…” Questions:
1. Have you ever been convicted of a crime in Canada?
2. Have you ever been denied entry into Canada?
3. Have you ever been deported from Canada?
Most people would normally answer NO in reply to all of them. However, what would be the case if a person have been refused visa previously? Is there a difference between "refusing visa" and "denying entry"? In whatever cases, what should be the most appropriate step to take in such scenario?
Answers would be highly appreciated.