Aquakitty said:
If you are subject to a warrant you must have been charged with an offence?
here what IP2 tells:
Criminal charges
Sponsors and co-signers are asked on the application to sponsor if they have been
charged with a serious offense. If the charges may lead to imprisonment or an A44(1)
report, the sponsorship must be held in abeyance until the charges have been dealt with.
The visa office must contact CPC-M if it uncovers information that could lead to serious
charges in Canada.
So I guess it depends on if your crime could give you a prison sentence. I'd think dealing with that first would be the smart route.
profiler said:
It wasn't blahblah. It was all the same. You can also google IRPA, but I suspect your family would prefer to have that time with you sooner, than wasting time on this.
23.3 applies to everyone. PR's can have their PR revoked and be deported (depending on their crime) which is what A44(1) is about. Read that in IRPA. This section literally states they won't touch your case until your fraud matter is dealt with. No other way to interpret it.
HI GUYS
i have a good news : I WAS RIGHT TO BE STUBBORN...
first of all, know that when it's a question of immigration law the reference is IRPR (reglementation) or ILPR (law itself)....IRPR is better to check for something....SO...
what you showed to me and i thank you for that is for a
SERIOUS crime where the
VIOLENCE is presente as the IRPR explaine it clearly at 133(1)(e)
Requirements for sponsor
133 (1) A sponsorship application shall only be approved by an officer if, on the day on which the application was filed and from that day until the day a decision is made with respect to the application, there is evidence that the sponsor
(a) is a sponsor as described in section 130;
(b) intends to fulfil the obligations in the sponsorship undertaking;
(c) is not subject to a removal order;
(d) is not detained in any penitentiary, jail, reformatory or prison;
(e) has not been convicted under the Criminal Code of:
(i) an offence of a sexual nature, or an attempt or a threat to commit such an offence, against any person,
(i.1) an indictable
offence involving the use of violence and punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of at least 10 years, or an attempt to commit such an offence, against any person,
this is what it mean SERIOUS CRIME and this is what i tried since yesterday to make you understand ....not what i have done with the bank but which still a crime in its nature
AND THIS IS MY DICISION : I WILL SEND MY APPLICATION THIS WEEK AND ASK MY GOD THE HELP ME TO BRING MY FAMILLY HOME AND AFTER THAT I WILL SETTLE MY WARRANT
wish me good luck guys and thanks for everything....he is right who said " Of discussion gushes light "
i will let you know what will go on