Hello,
I received an ITA under Express Entry but am wondering if it's advisable to proceed with the application or not. Here's my situation:
In Dec 2009, I received a ticket for speeding 92/55 and reckless driving in the state of North Carolina. I was not arrested. Was given a ticket with these 2 charges. The reckless driving charge was voluntarily dismissed by the DA. The speeding charge was also reduced to 70/55 (infraction - regular traffic ticket) and $100 fine and $130 court fees were paid. So in summary, I have no convictions on any criminal charges.
While this doesn't show up in the FBI check (since I was neither arrested nor convicted), some 3rd party background verification services have taken up the charge and disposition info from court records.
Question is:
Should I even mention this in my PR application? Has anyone had experience (or know someone) obtaining PR with a dismissed charge?
I'd hate to apply and get denied because it then becomes a headache when applying for tourist/visitor visas for few other countries which ask if we've ever been denied a visa by any country.
Would be great to hear your thoughts. Thanks!
I received an ITA under Express Entry but am wondering if it's advisable to proceed with the application or not. Here's my situation:
In Dec 2009, I received a ticket for speeding 92/55 and reckless driving in the state of North Carolina. I was not arrested. Was given a ticket with these 2 charges. The reckless driving charge was voluntarily dismissed by the DA. The speeding charge was also reduced to 70/55 (infraction - regular traffic ticket) and $100 fine and $130 court fees were paid. So in summary, I have no convictions on any criminal charges.
While this doesn't show up in the FBI check (since I was neither arrested nor convicted), some 3rd party background verification services have taken up the charge and disposition info from court records.
Question is:
Should I even mention this in my PR application? Has anyone had experience (or know someone) obtaining PR with a dismissed charge?
I'd hate to apply and get denied because it then becomes a headache when applying for tourist/visitor visas for few other countries which ask if we've ever been denied a visa by any country.
Would be great to hear your thoughts. Thanks!