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statutory questions clarification

shawn_1

Star Member
Mar 24, 2017
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Hi there,

I just received ITA this week. under the statutory questions, there is "Has xxx ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?".

I am not sure if I should say Yes or No to such question for my own situation... Can someone please help?

My situation listed below:

- I did a flagpole at US border to get my post graduate work visa in 2016.
- Back in 2012, we were on a road trip and my friend drove the wrong lane and entered states border unintentionally at Kingston, I did not have my passport on me nor have a US visa. We were pulled into the office and got fingerprint logged at the border and then sent back to Canada.

Since I do not want to lie to the IRCC, If I say YES to this question, will this affect my application's decision?

Thanks guys
 

noscaf2014

Hero Member
Nov 2, 2016
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You may say 'Yes' and explain both incidents. Visa refusals usually have no impact on the PR applications. Good Luck!
 

shawn_1

Star Member
Mar 24, 2017
51
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You may say 'Yes' and explain both incidents. Visa refusals usually have no impact on the PR applications. Good Luck!
Thanks for your reply. However, I do not have a visa refusal at all. In 2013, when I applied US visa, I did mention that incident to the VISA officer at the time of applying, and he said nothing and gave me the visa no problem.