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Scenario:

Sponsor wants to bring his common-law partner from Philippines to Canada.

Sponsor was charged with a sexual offence (possession of child p.) in 2001. Convicted in 2003. Completed sentence in 2005. Received a pardon in 2021.

Will this affect sponsorship application in a negative way?

Also, will the fact that the sponsor was once convicted, be disclosed or known somehow to the Philippines (or any other country including U.S.) due to this sponsorship application process?
 
Scenario:

Sponsor wants to bring his common-law partner from Philippines to Canada.

Sponsor was charged with a sexual offence (possession of child p.) in 2001. Convicted in 2003. Completed sentence in 2005. Received a pardon in 2021.

Will this affect sponsorship application in a negative way?

Also, will the fact that the sponsor was once convicted, be disclosed or known somehow to the Philippines (or any other country including U.S.) due to this sponsorship application process?

Yes, this may be an issue. You should consult with an immigration lawyer before applying.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ship/spouse-partner-children/eligibility.html

You may not be eligible to sponsor your spouse, partner or child if you:

you were convicted of attempting, threatening to commit or committing a violent criminal offence, any offence against a relative or any sexual offence inside or outside Canada
 
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