Thank God . So if they haven't deteced my mistake do i have any chance of getting trv as well? Or this is a refusal for sure ?
OP did not disclose a visa refusal in his application (and was looking to correct it but did not have time before his case moved forward).Bryanna said:Now let's not get ahead of ourselves
AgreedNaheulbeuck said:OP did not disclose a visa refusal in his application (and was looking to correct it but did not have time before his case moved forward).
OP will have to consider, no matter the results of his visa application, how to correct his misrepresentation by omission if he does not receive the 5 year ban in order to avoid jeopardizing his future in Canada.
There's still some chance of a 5 year ban. You'll have to wait until you receive the decision.shazy12000 said:I will never do this silly mistake ever again in my life. So there are still chances of 5 year ban? What if i am banned for 5 years can I challenge/apeall their ban?
Now your guess is just as good as ours.shazy12000 said:I will never do this silly mistake ever again in my life. So there are still chances of 5 year ban? What if i am banned for 5 years can I challenge/apeall their ban?
We have seen a number of cases where 5-years bans were given for misrepresentation..... i.e. for not declaring previous visa refusalsCoffee1981 said:Misrep bans are usually reserved for really serious matters. Like, you're a war criminal and you lied on your application about previously being deported from Canada. They're a ton of work for the officer to do, especially since they can be fought in Federal Court in Canada. Something like a missed declaration, although not an innocent matter, isn't often grounds for a ban.
Next time you apply you should draft an honest, sincere letter about the situation, including the steps you took to resolve the problem, and include it for the officer.