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Flagpoling with criminal charges

crystal_heart

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Mar 31, 2014
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Hey everyone
I wanna know if anybody did flagpoling with criminal charges ?
Now the charges are withdrawn. Are they gonna affect permanent residency ?
Because on copr ,they ask bout charges,conviction etc .
If we answer yes to that,will cic ask for documents again regarding that ?
Tell if something same happened to anyone
 

taurus1985

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Mar 10, 2014
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crystal_heart said:
Hey everyone
I wanna know if anybody did flagpoling with criminal charges ?
Now the charges are withdrawn. Are they gonna affect permanent residency ?
Because on copr ,they ask bout charges,conviction etc .
If we answer yes to that,will cic ask for documents again regarding that ?
Tell if something same happened to anyone
Hi Crystal.

I'm not a expert in this but I have seen a case.. My friend got his COPR n same time he has a court case pending for drunk n drive , he went to do the landing in Niagra (I think) and they CBSA denied him landing and they said once ur case is done and u r not guilty then only they will allow to land him for PR..
 

crystal_heart

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Mar 31, 2014
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What happened to your friends case ?
Please tell me
.
Coz cbsa agent allow me to land after half an hour .
But she mentioned it's not a guarantee that you will get your PR .
She said it's gonna be denied if cic wants .
She said that copr (stating criminal chRges as yes) will be sent to cic .
Then cic will decide whether to grant permanent residency or no ..
Will they ask for clarification before pR card is issued or even after that
 

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I suspect CIC is verifying if your charges were really withdrawn. If the charges were all withdrawn then you should have no issues getting a PR card. If the charges were not withdrawn then CIC will deny you PR status.
 

crystal_heart

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Mar 31, 2014
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Thanks Scylla for replying
You know what ,I already sent court document with withdrawn charges to CIC when my file was in process . Everythjng went fine and I was issued immigrant visa .
Now this cbsa agent has put me into trouble again . She sent my copr ( stating criminal charges as yes )back to copr . I don't know if she is writing extra about my charges to cic .
Either immigration will ask for my charges again or they Gonna do another criminal background check requesting more rcmp police clearance .
This is gonna delay my pr card
 

baj

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Nov 30, 2014
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heyyy hi crystal heart !!! did u got ur pr status !!! and type of charges u were having on you???
 

sngmng

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Jul 8, 2018
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I suspect CIC is verifying if your charges were really withdrawn. If the charges were all withdrawn then you should have no issues getting a PR card. If the charges were not withdrawn then CIC will deny you PR status.
hi i was just wondering, dont CIC do background check before issuing COPR? why does CBSa ask again at the border/

thanks
 

Bs65

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hi i was just wondering, dont CIC do background check before issuing COPR? why does CBSa ask again at the border/

thanks
Well obviously anything can have happened between a COPR being issued and landing. Someone could have robbed a bank, been convicted of a DUI or any other crime either charged or charges pending that even with a COPR in hand could make them inadmissible.

It is just part of the process and until the landing is completed someone has no more rights in effect than a visitor or temporary resident so advice to anyone is to keep a clean sheet not that shouldn’t do so as well even post landing.

Also just for future reference best to try avoiding opening up a 4 year old thread, create a new discussion thread instead.
 
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sngmng

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Well obviously anything can have happened between a COPR being issued and landing. Someone could have robbed a bank, been convicted of a DUI or any other crime either charged or charges pending that even with a COPR in hand could make them inadmissible.

It is just part of the process and until the landing is completed someone has no more rights in effect than a visitor or temporary resident so advice to anyone is to keep a clean sheet not that shouldn’t do so as well even post landing.

Also just for future reference best to try avoiding opening up a 4 year old thread, create a new discussion thread instead.
thanks for the reply. i have started a new thread.