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arman79
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London, UK
NOC Code......: 3112
App. Filed.......: 09-12-2009
Doc's Request.: 13-02-2010
AOR Received.: 18-05-2010, In Process : 29th March 2011
Caution Shoplifting
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November 10, 2009, 02:44:43 pm »
My friend (+18 years) was caught shoplifting (CDs) in UK, 4 years back. He was given a caution by a police but no fine. Now he want s to apply for canada immigration. Should he mention that in the form , as form indicates clearly conviction (not caution). And what are the implications or consequences on the success of his canada PR application
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Initial Application :- 09th Dec 2009
First AOR :- 13 th February 2010
Dcouments sent :- 28th April 2010
2nd AOR :- 18th May 2011
In Process :- 29th March 2011
PMM
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Re: Caution Shoplifting
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November 10, 2009, 03:47:32 pm »
Hi
Quote from: arman79 on November 10, 2009, 02:44:43 pm
My friend (+18 years) was caught shoplifting (CDs) in UK, 4 years back. He was given a caution by a police but no fine. Now he want s to apply for canada immigration. Should he mention that in the form , as form indicates clearly conviction (not caution). And what are the implications or consequences on the success of his canada PR application
Looking a prompt reply !
A caution is a conviction by accepting the formal caution your "friend" admitted that he committed the crime.
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