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Accompanying Dependent Reporting Misrepresentation

Imm007CA

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If an accompanying dependent of the principal applicant reports the principal applicant of document fraud, would CBSA show some sort of mercy on the dependent if deportation orders are granted - assuming the entire family is PR?

Anyone have first hand experience?
 

canuck_in_uk

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If an accompanying dependent of the principal applicant reports the principal applicant of document fraud, would CBSA show some sort of mercy on the dependent if deportation orders are granted - assuming the entire family is PR?

Anyone have first hand experience?
Doubtful. The dependent would have obtained their status by fraud as well.
 

Bornlucky

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If an accompanying dependent of the principal applicant reports the principal applicant of document fraud, would CBSA show some sort of mercy on the dependent if deportation orders are granted - assuming the entire family is PR?

Anyone have first hand experience?
There is the right of appeal when PR is lost, so if there's any "mercy" that's where it would be found.
 

k.h.p.

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I really honestly don't know if there are going to be a lot of firsthand or even secondhand examples here. I don't know if IRCC has an official whistleblower policy or anything like that - so it's a tough question.