- Nov 16, 2009
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- 124
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Accra
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 18-05-2010
- File Transfer...
- 22-06-2010
- Interview........
- 24-08-2010
- VISA ISSUED...
- 24-08-2010
- LANDED..........
- 09-09-2010
This is not necessarily just for family class, but I need some info. My husband has a friend in Nigeria who would like to immigrate to Canada.
She moved to the UK as a 10 year old girl. Her entire family left Nigeria. She considers herself British, but never became a citizen (she had equivalent to our PR). A few years ago she was working in a shop and she skimmed some credit card numbers. She was convicted (of what, for sure, I don't know...probably fraud and theft) and served 1 year prison time. Britain is very harsh on people who commit crimes and are not citizens, and she was deported. As you can imagine, it was devastating to her, she is now back in Nigeria with no family, and basically is in a foreign country, stuck.
I told my husband there is no way she is admissible to immigrate to Canada with a conviction that resulted in a 1 year prison sentence. Am I correct? Does anyone have a link as to what crimes are 'okay'? She seems to think this was a minor offense...I disagree. I think it's a pretty big freaking deal.
Thanks for any info you can give me. I am trying to get her not to waste her money by applying, and keep her from getting her hopes up.
She moved to the UK as a 10 year old girl. Her entire family left Nigeria. She considers herself British, but never became a citizen (she had equivalent to our PR). A few years ago she was working in a shop and she skimmed some credit card numbers. She was convicted (of what, for sure, I don't know...probably fraud and theft) and served 1 year prison time. Britain is very harsh on people who commit crimes and are not citizens, and she was deported. As you can imagine, it was devastating to her, she is now back in Nigeria with no family, and basically is in a foreign country, stuck.
I told my husband there is no way she is admissible to immigrate to Canada with a conviction that resulted in a 1 year prison sentence. Am I correct? Does anyone have a link as to what crimes are 'okay'? She seems to think this was a minor offense...I disagree. I think it's a pretty big freaking deal.
Thanks for any info you can give me. I am trying to get her not to waste her money by applying, and keep her from getting her hopes up.