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Jayden_maple

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Way back 2008 i was sponsored with my father as dependent child under provincial nominee.
in schedule 1(imm0008) under personal history,in this line you need to provide the details of your personal hostory since the age of 18. So i strated to write
•october 2005-may 2008- studying
•june 2008-october 2009-unemployed
•November 2011-march 2012- studying
Then,our application approved last october 2011, we arrived canada last april 2012 as landed immigrant.
Because of misunderstanding with my father i moved out from them last december 2012 . since then my father threatened me that he's going to ask the immigration of canada to deport me for the grounds of misrepresentation of documents? I ask why? And he said,
you wrote in your personal history june 2008-october 2009 unemployed which you became as substitute teacher in public school from june 2009- march 2012. but i wrote all those information with his knowledge and approval.he said you need to write that way. Because i was confuse on how to write my personal history that time. I became a substitute teacher and study at the same time. So, All my school records and documents are true and real.
This may lead to deportation and serious offence?(not providing the information that i became a substitute teacher)
Please i need a legal advice.
I don't know the law of canada.
Thanks
 
Jayden_maple said:
Way back 2008 i was sponsored with my father as dependent child under provincial nominee.
in schedule 1(imm0008) under personal history,in this line you need to provide the details of your personal hostory since the age of 18. So i strated to write
•october 2005-may 2008- studying
•june 2008-october 2009-unemployed
•November 2011-march 2012- studying
Then,our application approved last october 2011, we arrived canada last april 2012 as landed immigrant.
Because of misunderstanding with my father i moved out from them last december 2012 . since then my father threatened me that he's going to ask the immigration of canada to deport me for the grounds of misrepresentation of documents? I ask why? And he said,
you wrote in your personal history june 2008-october 2009 unemployed which you became as substitute teacher in public school from june 2009- march 2012. but i wrote all those information with his knowledge and approval.he said you need to write that way. Because i was confuse on how to write my personal history that time. I became a substitute teacher and study at the same time. So, All my school records and documents are true and real.
This may lead to deportation and serious offence?(not providing the information that i became a substitute teacher)
Please i need a legal advice.
I don't know the law of canada.
Thanks

If I'm understanding this the way I think I do, it's laughable. So he was was given PR though the provincial nominee program. I'm assuming he submitted his application along with your application simultaneously? That would make him the principal applicant and you were the dependent child correct?

If that is the case, then it his himself who would open himself up to misrepresentation, since he knew the truth and still turned in your application with his.
 
Yes! He was our principal applicant that time, i just discovered the problem recently when he's keep bugging me. Do i need to ask a legal opinion from lawyers in canada?
This bothers me so much i have my own family now.
My daughter is a canadian citizen and my husband just approved for permanent residence.
 
Jayden_maple said:
Yes! He was our principal applicant that time, i just discovered the problem recently when he's keep bugging me. Do i need to ask a legal opinion from lawyers in canada?
This bothers me so much i have my own family now.
My daughter is a canadian citizen and my husband just approved for permanent residence.

It's a can of worms he really doesn't want to open, because he risks his own status in Canada. I think you need to make him aware that he will make himself open to deportation too, he may change his tune and shut up.

Honestly, your dad is acting like a bullying arse-hole.
 
Actually,he's willing to be deported.and honestly me?I'm not willing because we're settled already here specially my husband resigned alReady he's job back home. There's any way to correct this mistake?
 
Jayden_maple said:
Actually,he's willing to be deported.and honestly me?I'm not willing because we're settled already here specially my husband resigned alReady he's job back home. There's any way to correct this mistake?

I would just let it be, he may be nothing more than vile threats. It's kind of shocking how parents can behave, act and manipulate when they feel they are losing control over the lives of their adult children. I moved out at 14 because my mother is one of those people. I have very little to do with her. But, in all the years I've been gone her toxicity continues to effect and control my siblings. It's sad really, don't get sucked into his "illness".

I would wait on a lawyer. Right now, don't let him induce that level of stress into your life. Keep Calm and Carry On and write him off ;)
 
saria1 said:
I would just let it be, he may be nothing more than vile threats. It's kind of shocking how parents can behave, act and manipulate when they feel they are losing control over the lives of their adult children. I moved out at 14 because my mother is one of those people. I have very little to do with her. But, in all the years I've been gone her toxicity continues to effect and control my siblings. It's sad really, don't get sucked into his "illness".

I would wait on a lawyer. Right now, don't let him induce that level of stress into your life. Keep Calm and Carry On and write him off ;)

I agree with saria, no need to take stress he cant do anything even he wants to be deported. it would be very hard for him to prove all that.
you have rights here and you have the legal status which on one can snatch from you. in total history of Canada only handful people were deported, its rare!
 
If you arrived in Canada in April 2012, you have resided here for long enough to get your Canadian Citizenship. With that you couldn't be deported.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/become-eligibility.asp

IF your father reports the misrepresentation and IF the claim is investigated and IF the investigation comes out with a negative result, you have very good grounds for an appeal in that: studying was your main occupation, you have an established family here, and the forms were completed under duress/misrepresentation. Your father has much more to risk than you do, and if you weren't doing anything illegal, the system has much more productive things to focus on.

Start your citizenship process and relax about it. He's threatening you upset you, and it's working, so don't let him get under your skin.
 
Mapleson said:
If you arrived in Canada in April 2012, you have resided here for long enough to get your Canadian Citizenship. With that you couldn't be deported.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/become-eligibility.asp

IF your father reports the misrepresentation and IF the claim is investigated and IF the investigation comes out with a negative result, you have very good grounds for an appeal in that: studying was your main occupation, you have an established family here, and the forms were completed under duress/misrepresentation. Your father has much more to risk than you do, and if you weren't doing anything illegal, the system has much more productive things to focus on.

Start your citizenship process and relax about it. He's threatening you upset you, and it's working, so don't let him get under your skin.

there you go jayden, happy now? now you owe us $5000 in legal fee advice :)
 
Your Dad was the principal applicant therefore he would be the one who might put his PR status on the line. You have nothing to worry about.