dear members,
My in laws applied for super visa after being refused 3 times for TRV (within one year).
My father in law was deported from states in 2004, and they didn't mention that on their super visa application. I had told them to mention it because the two countries share the data, however, they did not follow through. Anyhow, the immigration officer has contacted us with a procedural fairness letter granting 15 day period to get back to them as why we didn't mention this info. My husband sent them all the documents related to the deportation and stated that he was not aware his father was deported, he was under the impression that his father left voluntarily.
any chance they will get the supervisa? Does this affect my husbands status in canada?
My in laws applied for super visa after being refused 3 times for TRV (within one year).
My father in law was deported from states in 2004, and they didn't mention that on their super visa application. I had told them to mention it because the two countries share the data, however, they did not follow through. Anyhow, the immigration officer has contacted us with a procedural fairness letter granting 15 day period to get back to them as why we didn't mention this info. My husband sent them all the documents related to the deportation and stated that he was not aware his father was deported, he was under the impression that his father left voluntarily.
any chance they will get the supervisa? Does this affect my husbands status in canada?