Hello All:
I'm a 63 old American married to a Canadian from Montreal. I've applied for Permanent Resident status (had sponsorship accepted by Quebec) - recently received email from CIC saying they're considering denying my application because of my criminal record. I was arrested & convicted of shoplifting ($4 bottle of laundry soap) & 2nd offense interfering with a police officer - for refusing to leave an anti War demonstration. Both occurred in 1971 within several months of each other.
Otherwise - spotless record - successful, long career in teaching - now semi-retired.
They've given me 60 days to submit any exculpatory documentation, or whatever I have that could sway them in my favor.
I'm citing the CIC regulation that states "criminal rehabilitation" is deemed to apply if it's been more than 10 years - or - the offenses would've meant less than 10 years in jail if done here. Both situations apply in my case.
I'm also submitting character references, and a letter of appeal pointing out the above - and going on to recount by 43 year spotless history since that time.
Does anyone have any further suggestions - or comments about this scenario? Am I missing something?
I'm a 63 old American married to a Canadian from Montreal. I've applied for Permanent Resident status (had sponsorship accepted by Quebec) - recently received email from CIC saying they're considering denying my application because of my criminal record. I was arrested & convicted of shoplifting ($4 bottle of laundry soap) & 2nd offense interfering with a police officer - for refusing to leave an anti War demonstration. Both occurred in 1971 within several months of each other.
Otherwise - spotless record - successful, long career in teaching - now semi-retired.
They've given me 60 days to submit any exculpatory documentation, or whatever I have that could sway them in my favor.
I'm citing the CIC regulation that states "criminal rehabilitation" is deemed to apply if it's been more than 10 years - or - the offenses would've meant less than 10 years in jail if done here. Both situations apply in my case.
I'm also submitting character references, and a letter of appeal pointing out the above - and going on to recount by 43 year spotless history since that time.
Does anyone have any further suggestions - or comments about this scenario? Am I missing something?