hi
I’m currently sponsoring someone who is on implied status as her inland study permit extension has not yet been approved.
She has forgotten to declare a US b1 refusal in her SP extension. However, in her SCLPC she provided the information of US refusal. Just curious, because of her nationality she is using a EVUS online enrolment to renew her B1 every year and from the CPB official website’s visa enrolment page we can’t see any US visa refusal.
Question: will CIC found out her US B1 refusal through US-Canada info sharing. If she contacts with US embassy to reverse the visa refusal record, there’s a risk of misrepresentation. She can have her B1 revoked and banned from US.
What about the ongoing study permit extension? Does it worth the time to rise a CSQ to inform CIC about her US b1 refusal?
I’m currently sponsoring someone who is on implied status as her inland study permit extension has not yet been approved.
She has forgotten to declare a US b1 refusal in her SP extension. However, in her SCLPC she provided the information of US refusal. Just curious, because of her nationality she is using a EVUS online enrolment to renew her B1 every year and from the CPB official website’s visa enrolment page we can’t see any US visa refusal.
Question: will CIC found out her US B1 refusal through US-Canada info sharing. If she contacts with US embassy to reverse the visa refusal record, there’s a risk of misrepresentation. She can have her B1 revoked and banned from US.
What about the ongoing study permit extension? Does it worth the time to rise a CSQ to inform CIC about her US b1 refusal?
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