The answer is yes, then you included explanation of refusal.tan1985 said:What does an applicant need to fill out for the following question in IMM 5669 form, if the applicant has been denied L1B Visa for united states of America :
“been refused admission to, or ordered to leave, Canada or any other Country? ( YES / No)”.
No, unless it was for criminality, misrepresentationtan1985 said:Thanks, does this have any impact..?
PMM said:Hi
The answer is yes, then you included explanation of refusal.
The answer is No. Being denied admission is not the same as being denied a visa. Denied admission is when you have a visa and you show up at the border and, for some reason, you are not allowed to enter the country. There could be many reasons for that. The border office doesn't believe that you will leave at the end of your allowed stay. The border officer suspects you misrepresented information on the visa application. etc etctan1985 said:so can u now tell.. whether it should be Yes or No..?
tan1985 said:Hi,
For form IMM5257E, this falls under Question 2 c - Have you been refused admission or been ordered to leave canada or any other country..?
I have been denied L1B visa one year back.
tan1985 said:Its getting v confusing.. Everyone has a different opinion..Could any similar case help me out.
you are throwing in too many terms again - refused entry and deportation are not the same thing.tan1985 said:Thanks for reply ! Confusion as u can see is I am getting mixed reviews. For some " been refused admission to, or ordered to leave, Canada or any other Country?" means refused admission at the time when u enter . you got visa but u are refused to enter the country and is deported.
So that wants confuses me..