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Criminal Inadmissibility

srt

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Jan 14, 2012
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Hi All,

I am planning to apply for Quebec PR. The problem is i have couple of criminal records. I have not been convicted though. In both the cases i the charges were dismissed. i was also deported from USA as my I94 was expired. Please let me know is it safe to apply for Quebec PR. Am i criminally inadmissible?

Thanks
Sridhar
 

Badal789

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srt said:
Hi All,

I am planning to apply for Quebec PR. The problem is i have couple of criminal records. I have not been convicted though. In both the cases i the charges were dismissed. i was also deported from USA as my I94 was expired. Please let me know is it safe to apply for Quebec PR. Am i criminally inadmissible?

Thanks
Sridhar
Please check CIC web site as I read recently that in 3 or 5 years time you are not allowed to apply. So calculate and decide.
 

thebeast184

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Are these records in your police record? If not then you might have no problems


srt said:
Hi All,

I am planning to apply for Quebec PR. The problem is i have couple of criminal records. I have not been convicted though. In both the cases i the charges were dismissed. i was also deported from USA as my I94 was expired. Please let me know is it safe to apply for Quebec PR. Am i criminally inadmissible?

Thanks
Sridhar
 

srt

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Jan 14, 2012
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I contacted attornies in Quebec. Couple of them told that i am not criminally inadmissible. i.e i am admissible. But i need to get the documentation from the state that the cases were dismissed.

I am gathering opinions and crosschecking with others experiences with this regard. Please let me know any good attornies to contact or any other resources to refer.
 

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srt said:
Hi All,

I am planning to apply for Quebec PR. The problem is i have couple of criminal records. I have not been convicted though. In both the cases i the charges were dismissed. i was also deported from USA as my I94 was expired. Please let me know is it safe to apply for Quebec PR. Am i criminally inadmissible?

Thanks
Sridhar
News Release – Government of Canada bars violent criminals from sponsoring members of their family

Ottawa, November 23, 2011 — The Government of Canada is making it much harder for people convicted of crimes that result in bodily harm against members of their family or other particularly violent offences to sponsor any family class member to come to Canada, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney said today.

"“I was very concerned after a court decision in 2008 found that a Canadian citizen, who was convicted in India of killing his sister-in-law after setting her on fire, could sponsor his new wife,”" said Minister Kenney. "“The regulatory changes now in force aim to prevent a similar situation from happening again.”"

Previously, a sponsorship application would not have been approved if the sponsor had been convicted of a crime resulting in bodily harm against a list of family members or relatives. This list has now been expanded to ensure that prospective sponsors convicted of such crimes against an expanded list of individuals, or particularly violent offences against any person, are generally not allowed to sponsor family to come to Canada for five years following the completion of their sentence.

The proposed regulatory changes were pre-published in the Canada Gazette on April 2, 2011, followed by a 30-day public comment period. The changes came into force on Thursday, November 17th, had been posted on Citizenship and Immigration Canada's website and were published in Part II of the Canada Gazette on December 7, 2011.

"“Family violence is not tolerated in Canada,”" added the Minister. "“Someone who commits a serious crime should not benefit from the privilege of sponsorship.”"

These regulatory changes reinforce the integrity of Canada's family class sponsorship program, assist in the protection of sponsored individuals from family violence and protect the health and safety of Canadians.

For further information (media only), please contact:

Candice Malcolm
Minister's Office
Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Media Relations
Communications Branch
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
613-952-1650
CIC-Media-Relations @ cic.gc.ca

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