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Schedule A Background Declaration Question

LT1013

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Hi All,

My common law partner is sponsoring me for Permanent Residency and I'm just finishing up the paperwork. I had a question i regards to the Schedule A Background Declaration.

It specifically asks for 6j, "been detained, incarcerated or put in jail?" Are they specifically referring to if you've been arrested + handcuffed?

The reason I ask is because I was recently "detained" at a roadblock in Canada for suspicion of impaired driving. I did a breathalyzer on the spot inside the police officer's car, but was not handcuffed. I blew a 0.00. I was immediately let go. I'm still legally in Canada on a work visa.

Is this something I should be mentioning on this form, or does this not count?
 

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LT1013 said:
Hi All,

My common law partner is sponsoring me for Permanent Residency and I'm just finishing up the paperwork. I had a question i regards to the Schedule A Background Declaration.

It specifically asks for 6j, "been detained, incarcerated or put in jail?" Are they specifically referring to if you've been arrested + handcuffed?

The reason I ask is because I was recently "detained" at a roadblock in Canada for suspicion of impaired driving. I did a breathalyzer on the spot inside the police officer's car, but was not handcuffed. I blew a 0.00. I was immediately let go. I'm still legally in Canada on a work visa.

Is this something I should be mentioning on this form, or does this not count?
1. No, it doesn't have to be reported, as you were not detained or arrested.
 

LT1013

Star Member
Jun 29, 2014
96
5
Category........
Visa Office......
Ottawa
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
05-03-2015
AOR Received.
17-04-2015
File Transfer...
22-04-2015
Med's Done....
06-02-2015
VISA ISSUED...
13-11-2015
LANDED..........
27-11-2015
Is there a more exact definition of being detained as far as the CIC is concerned? It is a bit confusing because the question mentions incarceration or serving jail time. I tried to look at any guides to get clarification of the use of the word "detained", as I was verbally told by the police officer that I was in fact being detained.

I wasn't ever under arrest or brought to the police station and left immediately. I just want to make sure I'm getting the right information. DUI checkpoints are pretty commonplace across North America and as far as I understand any time a police officer suspects you of committing a crime where an automobile is involved you are detained, and they may perform warrantless searches, request the breathalyzer test, etc. with probable cause.

I know it seems really trivial but the last thing I want to do is not mention this incident if it's required, and at the same time I don't want to delay my application any longer than it needs to be.