Making a topic devoted to this because someone else suggested it.
I'm unsure if criminal inadmissibility will be a problem for me or not. I was found guilty of one crime in the US (Failure To Maintain Control Of Vehicle), for which I paid a fine last year. It was prosecuted summarily in a traffic courtroom. I drove a car off the road during a storm, causing no damage to anyone or anything except for my vehicle. However, I'm aware that this could be considered "reckless driving" and could thus make me criminally inadmissible.
On top of that, four years have passed since my charges of Destruction Of Property and Disorderly Conduct were dropped. The charges occurred after I turned 18 and were dealt with summarily, I believe it was in traffic court. I was not found guilty, but I think CIC is able to consider even dropped charges as crimes. The charges were from misbehavior in a classroom at school. I did not actually destroy any property, but I did disrupt the classroom, make a mess, and argue with the teacher.
Is is still worth a try to become a permanent resident? If I hired a lawyer, would it increase my chances? It would be very difficult for me to hire a lawyer, but if it will help get me with my spouse, I might do it. I don't have any idea how CIC deals with foreign criminal records, beyond what it says on their website.
I'm unsure if criminal inadmissibility will be a problem for me or not. I was found guilty of one crime in the US (Failure To Maintain Control Of Vehicle), for which I paid a fine last year. It was prosecuted summarily in a traffic courtroom. I drove a car off the road during a storm, causing no damage to anyone or anything except for my vehicle. However, I'm aware that this could be considered "reckless driving" and could thus make me criminally inadmissible.
On top of that, four years have passed since my charges of Destruction Of Property and Disorderly Conduct were dropped. The charges occurred after I turned 18 and were dealt with summarily, I believe it was in traffic court. I was not found guilty, but I think CIC is able to consider even dropped charges as crimes. The charges were from misbehavior in a classroom at school. I did not actually destroy any property, but I did disrupt the classroom, make a mess, and argue with the teacher.
Is is still worth a try to become a permanent resident? If I hired a lawyer, would it increase my chances? It would be very difficult for me to hire a lawyer, but if it will help get me with my spouse, I might do it. I don't have any idea how CIC deals with foreign criminal records, beyond what it says on their website.