Hello, I am a S.Korean Citizen, and recently I was flying to Vancouver, and at the airport I received an Exclusion Order.
Long story short, I told the officers that I was going to Canada for vacation, when later they found out that I had some intentions of working as a freelancer.
I received and exclusion order for one year, got handcuffed and stayed in airport detention for a night.
I have a few questions regarding this:
1. I understand that I need an ARC (Authorization to Return to Canada) to be able to return to Canada within the 1 year exclusion. If I was able to get a work permit sponspored by a canadian company, is obtaining an ARC feasible? Or is it safer to just wait out the 1 year ban?
2. If I was to visit/work in Canada after the 1 year ban, will there be any extra immigration hurdles?
3. Does an Exclusion Order remain in my police records or is it considered a criminal activity?
4. I am planning to go to the United States for vacation, does the Exclusion Order from Canada affect anything when entering the U.S.?
5. Later down the road, does the Exclusion Order affect a Permanent Residence application?
Thanks in advance!
Long story short, I told the officers that I was going to Canada for vacation, when later they found out that I had some intentions of working as a freelancer.
I received and exclusion order for one year, got handcuffed and stayed in airport detention for a night.
I have a few questions regarding this:
1. I understand that I need an ARC (Authorization to Return to Canada) to be able to return to Canada within the 1 year exclusion. If I was able to get a work permit sponspored by a canadian company, is obtaining an ARC feasible? Or is it safer to just wait out the 1 year ban?
2. If I was to visit/work in Canada after the 1 year ban, will there be any extra immigration hurdles?
3. Does an Exclusion Order remain in my police records or is it considered a criminal activity?
4. I am planning to go to the United States for vacation, does the Exclusion Order from Canada affect anything when entering the U.S.?
5. Later down the road, does the Exclusion Order affect a Permanent Residence application?
Thanks in advance!