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hi everyone
My question is what crime make you inadmissible? And how you know this crime will be inadmissible? Is Cic inform to you before ?
And how effect to the principle applicant if he is not any crime.
 

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Criminal admissibility is explained here http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/infORmation/inadmissibility/index.asp and here http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/inadmissibility/conviction.asp

So basically depending on the severity of the crime and how long ago that was, you could be deemed to be rehabilitated.

If you are applying as a dependent family member of a principal applicant, the effect on him is that if any member of the family is deemed inadmissible, so will he.

They will not pick and choose which family members are allowed to immigrate. It's either all or none.

If you wish for the principal applicant to be able to immigrate and want to split up the family, you would have to get divorced if you are the spouse or if you are a minor child, you would have to wait until you are over 19 so that you can be removed from the application.
 

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Leon said:
Criminal admissibility is explained here http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/infORmation/inadmissibility/index.asp and here http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/inadmissibility/conviction.asp

So basically depending on the severity of the crime and how long ago that was, you could be deemed to be rehabilitated.

If you are applying as a dependent family member of a principal applicant, the effect on him is that if any member of the family is deemed inadmissible, so will he.

They will not pick and choose which family members are allowed to immigrate. It's either all or none.

If you wish for the principal applicant to be able to immigrate and want to split up the family, you would have to get divorced if you are the spouse or if you are a minor child, you would have to wait until you are over 19 so that you can be removed from the application.
I research a lot and still I didn't get my answer . This link u sent it i saw it and my crime not there so my questin was how i know my crime is inadmissible?
Why should effect to principle applicant if he didnt charged with any effence ? You think and some of family member commited crime they capture me and send to prison ! So why should effect me? I never heard that any other country ! If it be like this it s really ridiculous .
 

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If you are applying as a dependent family member of a principal applicant, the effect on him is that if any member of the family is deemed inadmissible, so will he.

They will not pick and choose which family members are allowed to immigrate. It's either all or none.
True for all General PR categories but Incorret if the prinpical applicant is a refugee claimaint then this will not have any effect on his application or will not be rejected based on this ( if one of his family member is found to be inadmissible).
 

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artin2015 said:
I research a lot and still I didn't get my answer . This link u sent it i saw it and my crime not there so my questin was how i know my crime is inadmissible?
Why should effect to principle applicant if he didnt charged with any effence ? You think and some of family member commited crime they capture me and send to prison ! So why should effect me? I never heard that any other country ! If it be like this it s really ridiculous .
What is the crime you are asking about?

Under which category are you applying/do you intend to apply?
 

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-Family is = you your partner your kids.
-Crime is defined in Criminal code of Canada.
-charged is not equal to convicted.
-conviction counts.
-unresolved crimes (still in court or legal system) count.
-unresolved charges count.
-family has a conviction means you are inadmissible.
-you have conviction means family is inadmissible
-not all crimes make you inadmissible but most of the crimes make you inadmissible.

And for crying out loud if you are worried about something that significant, then go get legal help. They will charge you but at least you will get solid information and you will have client attorney privilege. not like this, going on forums and trying to ask the question without asking the question itself.

TO be very honest the question you asked in the beginning is like asking why it rains. It cant be answered without specific information and you are not comfortable providing information.
 
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Lammawitch said:
What is the crime you are asking about?

Under which category are you applying/do you intend to apply?
Crime was steal money from work place cashier . Convention refugee ( protect person)
 

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ifeedly said:
-Family is = you your partner your kids.
-Crime is defined in Criminal code of Canada.
-charged is not equal to convicted.
-conviction counts.
-unresolved crimes (still in court or legal system) count.
-unresolved charges count.
-family has a conviction means you are inadmissible.
-you have conviction means family is inadmissible
-not all crimes make you inadmissible but most of the crimes make you inadmissible.

And for crying out loud if you are worried about something that significant, then go get legal help. They will charge you but at least you will get solid information and you will have client attorney privilege. not like this, going on forums and trying to ask the question without asking the question itself.

TO be very honest the question you asked in the beginning is like asking why it rains. It cant be answered without specific information and you are not comfortable providing information.
She is my spouse and crime code is 255 panel in norway not canada. I asked some legal aid but belive me some of them they are not that much familliar with immigration and just they charge u for nothing. Some of them said if you case transferred to local office it s mean you will granted pr. Some of them they said you have to apply for H&C ! Some of them they said no u getting your pr .
U know The problem is cic they didnt say yet it s inadmissible crime. Also it s hopful think is i translate crime hearing court late because i got from Norway late and first they refused base on they didnt get hearing court disclouser but I submitted with translatation and cic reopen my case and they transferred to local office . Crime was without jail just 2 years probation
 

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nice people coming to Canada
Sorry for your idea. U just here for negative feadback and degrate people ! Again sorry for you people like you and sure one day u will make in trouble because eveybody make mistake in during life. We are here to share our experience and advise people so if you dont have anything to say please dont bother people
 

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Section 334 criminal code of Canada is about theft under $5000.
The most definite answer that could be given in your case is that You are Inadmissible but that would mean passing a judgement without having qualifications to say anything like that.
That's the limit of what I can say here.

This forum is sponsored by an immigration lawyer and I guess he must be a good one so why not send him the papers and ask him.
Apologies, I was not able to clear it more than this.

In the mean time sit tight and wait for a ruling from CIC. They will most definitely tell you what is the situation and what can you do to remedy it.
 

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ifeedly said:
Section 334 criminal code of Canada is about theft under $5000.
The most definite answer that could be given in your case is that You are Inadmissible but that would mean passing a judgement without having qualifications to say anything like that.
That's the limit of what I can say here.

This forum is sponsored by an immigration lawyer and I guess he must be a good one so why not send him the papers and ask him.
Apologies, I was not able to clear it more than this.

In the mean time sit tight and wait for a ruling from CIC. They will most definitely tell you what is the situation and what can you do to remedy it.
Thank you. I will wait u until hear something from cic
 

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Artin2015 is a protected person here in canada so the inadmissibility of any of his family members will have no bearing/impact on his own admissibility.

1) section 42 says:

"42. (1) A foreign national, other than a protected person, is inadmissible on grounds of an inadmissible family member if
(a) their accompanying family member or, in prescribed circumstances, their non-accompanying family member is inadmissible; or
(b) they are an accompanying family member of an inadmissible person."


reference link: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/I-2.5/section-42.html

2) CIC website under " Protected persons – Processing applications for permanent residence" states:-

"If a family member for whom permanent residence is sought is inadmissible, the protected person and other family members may be granted permanent residence, as the general rule regarding inadmissible family members does not apply to protected persons seeking to become permanent residents [A42]."

reference link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/protect/admissibility.asp
 

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kriv said:
Artin2015 is a protected person here in canada so the inadmissibility of any of his family members will have no bearing/impact on his own admissibility.

1) section 42 says:

"42. (1) A foreign national, other than a protected person, is inadmissible on grounds of an inadmissible family member if
(a) their accompanying family member or, in prescribed circumstances, their non-accompanying family member is inadmissible; or
(b) they are an accompanying family member of an inadmissible person."


reference link: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/I-2.5/section-42.html

2) CIC website under " Protected persons – Processing applications for permanent residence" states:-

"If a family member for whom permanent residence is sought is inadmissible, the protected person and other family members may be granted permanent residence, as the general rule regarding inadmissible family members does not apply to protected persons seeking to become permanent residents [A42]."

reference link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/protect/admissibility.asp
@kriv buddy
U r always have good advise with proof i hope god belss u and all the best . Soon u hear good news
 

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Nice work Kriv, however Norway does not qualify as originator of refugees. Your assessment applies for refugee producing countries or areas Not safe harbour countries. Refugee protection has limitations. Since the reference is of Norway's Criminal code, assumption is the incident happened in Norway not the originating country creating refugees.