Leon Please reconcile "if you are a dual citizen criminal record in another country will not make you inadmissable in Canada because its your home country"
Does it mean committ a crime and come to canada.
"Committing an "Act"
Criminal inadmissibility applies to individuals who have committed a criminal act outside of Canada.
Committing a criminal act is distinguished from being convicted for a criminal act, and applies to individuals who are suspected of criminal activity outside of Canada but have not yet been tried in a court of law.
However, those who have not been convicted as a result of a court finding them not guilty of committing a criminal act are still admissible to Canada.
1. What is criminal inadmissibility?
In general, it is a term used to describe a person who will not be allowed to visit or stay in Canada because they have committed or been convicted of a crime in, or outside of, Canada.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/ENGLISH/visit/faq-inadmissibility.asp
http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-immigration-glossary.html#C