You are the luckiest person in Canada to keep your PR after what you went through. Thank that dumb prosecutor for failing at his job, or not having enough evidence to back it up.@scylla @canuck78 .. Thank you for your help with my situation. I am happy to update that everything worked out fine in the end. Case was dropped by prosecutor and PR status had no issues.
Now we are eligible to apply for citizenship. I have some questions in the application form. Below is some context.
(I was arrested on a Friday. So had to be in jail for Saturday and Sunday. Monday I got bail and was out Monday evening. During that time they took my mugshot and fingerprints. I found a lawyer and he took my case, first court appearance we got permission to live together, then a cooling off period for 4 months and case was dropped by prosecutor on the second court date. We both did not appear for second court appearance, my lawyer called and informed me that the case was dropped)
In the citizenship form, there is a question whether I was imprisoned or time spent in jail.
Q: Do I have a criminal record ? (IMO, there is no criminal record as there was no conviction) but maybe fingerprint records ?
Q: I have to say yes to time spent in jail and give 3 days ? (Friday late night, Sat & Sunday in Jail, Monday in court, Bail on Monday evening)
Q: Should I have to explain what was imprisonment for ?
Q: Should I get a court transcript and attach it to prove case was dropped by prosecutor along with the application ?
Q: OR I apply now for citizenship and get court transcript later so that if CIC asks, I can submit it ?
Q: Do I have a criminal record ? Should I erase my fingerprint records ?
If you have no criminal conviction, then you obviously have no criminal record. It would be no. OBVIOUSLY you need to disclose you spent time in jail, don't explain anything, let any court documents/paperwork you got from the police do the talking. Under no circumstances should you try and manipulate IRCC with your own narration of the event. The fact is you were jailed but not prosecuted, so I think you're fine, the court records will show what happened and no conviction was recorded.
Also one does not simply erase their fingerprint records, it is being held by the Government of Canada like your biometrics because you were charged with a crime. You never get to erase this, don't even ask.