If he was arrested then he committed a crime therefore he can’t abide to the law. I hope he doesn’t make it. He is not a good asset for Canada.A friend of mine who has applied for AIP was arrested for possession of magic mashroom and under cannabis influence. How much does it effect the immigration process?
Under Canada’s immigration law, if you have committed or been convicted of a crime, you may not be allowed into Canada. In other words, you may be “criminally inadmissible.”
This includes both minor and serious crimes, such as:
theft,
assault,
manslaughter,
dangerous driving,
driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and
possession of or trafficking in drugs or controlled substances.