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    Rehabilitation visa

    I entered the us with my family as a permanent resident in 1973 I was 8 years old. I went to school, college and then started working to pay for collage. I worked in the same industry all my life getting promoted to another department store as manager. Then in 1995 I was arrested when they came...
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    Rehabilitation visa

    Thank you, I used to work in the states at saks fifth avenue department store I was a manager there for almost 10 years, I know they opened a store in Canada last year. I will definitely inquire about a job there. Also is it better to go to my Canadian consulate here in Colombia Bogota, to apply...
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    Rehabilitation visa

    If my husband were to look into immigrating to Canada, his credentials, no criminal record. 25 year experience in the same industry, territory sales manager for the whole Florida region. Highly regarded by his superiors. His current job owns the biggest ink company of Canada, with differ the...
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    Rehabilitation visa

    I’m so sorry, for all these questions, thank you for answering me so quickly, I just got the 9th circuit Court letter rejecting my immigration appeal. I just can’t stop crying... I don’t know what todo I feel like my life is over, I don’t know who you are but I’m glad you are here. I can’t call...
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    Rehabilitation visa

    Even if my husband gets a job offer from his company in Canada. He has worked with them for 18 years he is a sales manager for the whole Florida region.
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    Rehabilitation visa

    It was a drug offense, served 2 years not in jail but a detention center, 1 crime, served the time 20 years ago.
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    Rehabilitation visa

    Deemed rehabilitation Deemed rehabilitation, under Canada’s immigration law, means that enough time has passed since you were convicted that your crime may no longer bar you from entering Canada. You may be deemed rehabilitated depending on: the crime, if enough time has passed since you...
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    Rehabilitation visa

    hello, I was deported from the USA, I had 1 felony charge from 20 years ago. Have no other charges since or before. I have an American husband and adopted child in the us. His company has 10 different places in Canada that he can transfer to if he were to get a job, home etc. Will they accept me...