HI,
I am a Canadian P.R.
My mother has a Canadian Visitor Visa, and has visited me here in Canada. She has no refusals of any sort and lived in India for all her life.
My father lived in the U.S. for 18 years, and went back to India in 2016. He had deportation orders in the U.S. but later was approved work permit and stayed in the U.S. legally until the day he left the U.S.
He applied for a Canada Super Visa, and in the question 2(b), which says have you ever been refused entry, asked to leave Canada or any other country? The consultant from India said 'NO' to this question.
CIC sent a later to explain this, and apologized recognizing it as an unintentional mistake and shared all the material facts and truth.
Because of misrepresentation, he has been made inadmissible under section 40(1)(a) for 5 years. This happened yesterday.
Interestingly, today I received an invitation to apply for the 2018 parents and grandparents program to apply for my parents P.R. within 60 days. Great news!!
But obviously, it means that my father is inadmissible to Canada.
So, should I apply for just my mother or he being inadmissable makes my mother inadmissible as well?
Should I apply for P.R. for both of them or is it better to apply just for my mother?
I meet all the criteria for sponsoring. I am at very high management position in a private company and own my business here as well.
I am a Canadian P.R.
My mother has a Canadian Visitor Visa, and has visited me here in Canada. She has no refusals of any sort and lived in India for all her life.
My father lived in the U.S. for 18 years, and went back to India in 2016. He had deportation orders in the U.S. but later was approved work permit and stayed in the U.S. legally until the day he left the U.S.
He applied for a Canada Super Visa, and in the question 2(b), which says have you ever been refused entry, asked to leave Canada or any other country? The consultant from India said 'NO' to this question.
CIC sent a later to explain this, and apologized recognizing it as an unintentional mistake and shared all the material facts and truth.
Because of misrepresentation, he has been made inadmissible under section 40(1)(a) for 5 years. This happened yesterday.
Interestingly, today I received an invitation to apply for the 2018 parents and grandparents program to apply for my parents P.R. within 60 days. Great news!!
But obviously, it means that my father is inadmissible to Canada.
So, should I apply for just my mother or he being inadmissable makes my mother inadmissible as well?
Should I apply for P.R. for both of them or is it better to apply just for my mother?
I meet all the criteria for sponsoring. I am at very high management position in a private company and own my business here as well.