Hi guys
I have a cousin who recently got his COPR. He went out of Canada to his home country and came back last Thursday to do his landing. Upon arrival, CBSA officers accused him having a warrant out for a theft under $5000. At first my cousin was confused as he was never been arrested or charged by the police.
So the CBSA officers went and checked what the warrant was for and it had turned out that he was in Kamsack SK in Feb 2017 at a Petro Canada where by mistake he forgot to pay for $50 gas. For some reason there was no summons issued by the RCMP so he didn't know that was a warrant out for him nor that he forgot to pay for gas before leaving Kamsack. He only found out in Vancouver International Airport after the CBSA officers told him.
So right now CBSA at Vancouver airport told him to get the charges withdrawn and in the mean time they took his passport and told him that his status in Canada is now stateless and they allowed him to enter. They also gave him a piece of document that says further examination by CBSA and said once the charges are withdrawn, you can come back to complete the landing process.
He has going to see a criminal lawyer to have the charges withdrawn but the only question is, once the charges are withdrawn, will CBSA officers give him a hard time during landing? Will answering yes to have you ever being charged with a crime delay his PR card process or even may revoke his COPR if CIC see fits after the charges are withdrawn?
Any advice would be much appreciated
I have a cousin who recently got his COPR. He went out of Canada to his home country and came back last Thursday to do his landing. Upon arrival, CBSA officers accused him having a warrant out for a theft under $5000. At first my cousin was confused as he was never been arrested or charged by the police.
So the CBSA officers went and checked what the warrant was for and it had turned out that he was in Kamsack SK in Feb 2017 at a Petro Canada where by mistake he forgot to pay for $50 gas. For some reason there was no summons issued by the RCMP so he didn't know that was a warrant out for him nor that he forgot to pay for gas before leaving Kamsack. He only found out in Vancouver International Airport after the CBSA officers told him.
So right now CBSA at Vancouver airport told him to get the charges withdrawn and in the mean time they took his passport and told him that his status in Canada is now stateless and they allowed him to enter. They also gave him a piece of document that says further examination by CBSA and said once the charges are withdrawn, you can come back to complete the landing process.
He has going to see a criminal lawyer to have the charges withdrawn but the only question is, once the charges are withdrawn, will CBSA officers give him a hard time during landing? Will answering yes to have you ever being charged with a crime delay his PR card process or even may revoke his COPR if CIC see fits after the charges are withdrawn?
Any advice would be much appreciated