I've been wrongfully accused for being a drug pusher here in the Philippines. Was a victim of ill-motivated police activities. The court did not find strong evidence against me and dismissed the case and acquitted me of the crime. Some people say there's a difference from being "acquitted" (insufficient evidence, trial gone half way and court acquitted me) and having a "not guilty" verdict (trial went to the end).
Im just trying to be sure about this because in the US Visa application even though your not convicted but if you have an arrest regarding crime involving moral turpitude (drug case, prostitution), you will be given a chance of 50/50 on getting a US Visa. I'm not quite sure if this also happen in getting a Canadian Visa.
i was never CONVICTED. Can this affect my admissibility to have a non immigrant or immigrant visa in Canada?
Im just trying to be sure about this because in the US Visa application even though your not convicted but if you have an arrest regarding crime involving moral turpitude (drug case, prostitution), you will be given a chance of 50/50 on getting a US Visa. I'm not quite sure if this also happen in getting a Canadian Visa.
i was never CONVICTED. Can this affect my admissibility to have a non immigrant or immigrant visa in Canada?