Hi everyone
I am a Canadian citizen living outside of Canada and am preparing to apply for sponsorship of my spouse to immigrate to Canada and would like to gather opinions on my eligibility as a sponsor as I have a previous conviction.
The incident occurred more than 10 years ago outside of Canada. Long story short, I did a really stupid thing and have regretted it every day for more than 10 years. The sentence handed down was probation with 160 hours of community service needing to be performed. The community service was completed in full and there has been no other arrests, convictions or any other sort of illegal conduct since then. It was the one and only incident of criminality in my life as I had no criminal record prior to this either in Canada or the country I live in currently.
The reason my situation may be more borderline than others is that the mistake I made was a case of voyeurism(not on a family member) using a camera.
I believe this will require me to check "yes" for the question "Have you been convicted of a sexual offence..."
Do you think this incident will make me ineligible to be a sponsor? I know that people with criminal pasts can be deemed rehabilitated if it was 1 incident more than 10 years ago but I believe this is for applicants applying for permanent residency. I don't know how this applies to sponsors. If they consider it more or less seriously. Whether enough time has elapsed or how one can demonstrate that they are rehabilitated.
Have tried researching on this but haven't gotten any firm conclusions on the matter. Most likely I would speak with an immigration lawyer with some experience in the matter to help prepare and submit my spousal sponsorship application but would appreciate any feedback in the meantime.
Thanks
I am a Canadian citizen living outside of Canada and am preparing to apply for sponsorship of my spouse to immigrate to Canada and would like to gather opinions on my eligibility as a sponsor as I have a previous conviction.
The incident occurred more than 10 years ago outside of Canada. Long story short, I did a really stupid thing and have regretted it every day for more than 10 years. The sentence handed down was probation with 160 hours of community service needing to be performed. The community service was completed in full and there has been no other arrests, convictions or any other sort of illegal conduct since then. It was the one and only incident of criminality in my life as I had no criminal record prior to this either in Canada or the country I live in currently.
The reason my situation may be more borderline than others is that the mistake I made was a case of voyeurism(not on a family member) using a camera.
I believe this will require me to check "yes" for the question "Have you been convicted of a sexual offence..."
Do you think this incident will make me ineligible to be a sponsor? I know that people with criminal pasts can be deemed rehabilitated if it was 1 incident more than 10 years ago but I believe this is for applicants applying for permanent residency. I don't know how this applies to sponsors. If they consider it more or less seriously. Whether enough time has elapsed or how one can demonstrate that they are rehabilitated.
Have tried researching on this but haven't gotten any firm conclusions on the matter. Most likely I would speak with an immigration lawyer with some experience in the matter to help prepare and submit my spousal sponsorship application but would appreciate any feedback in the meantime.
Thanks