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    I Commited misrepresentation, what should i do?

    Can someone help me I commited misrepresentation when I applied for my ETA, it was a mistake, now i need to apply for a TRP but How can i tell the immigration what happened? since i did not do it on purpose..
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    Charged outside canada without conviction

    Hi There, I was charged with Assault of act of indecency outside of canada, I did not get a conviction, they gave me a 2 year bond good behavior without conviction, Can i apply for a spouse visa after the 2 years bond? or Do i have to wait 5 years to be deemed rehabilitated? thank you
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    Am I Inadimissible PLEASE HELP

    what was the charge against him? and was him convicted?
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    Am I Inadimissible PLEASE HELP

    Can someone please confirm if this is right? i found it on a website If you have been charged with a crime but not convicted, you are not required to go through any formal process to enter Canada. However, we always recommend that a person with a charge that appears on their criminal record...
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    Help with Inadmissibility

    about the immigration lawyer, I spoke with 3 different lawyers, the first one said: NO YOU HAVE A CRIMINAL RECORD AND THATS IT. the second one said : I checked briefly with one of Ottawa's top criminal lawyers, luckily one of our neighbours, and he said that you have the equivalence of a...
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    Help with Inadmissibility

    Its because i had created a profile with my real name, and that was stupid.. anyway.. In australia they have this Section 10 A section 10(1)(a) dismissal is where a person pleads ‘guilty’ or is found ‘guilty’ of a criminal offence – including a ‘major traffic offence’ such as drink driving –...
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    Help with Inadmissibility

    the charges were dismissed, i have a 2 years bond good behavior, its showing on my police check but in one year nothing will appear on it. what would you say?
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    Help with Inadmissibility

    (b) having been convicted outside Canada of an offence that, if committed in Canada, would constitute an indictable offence under an Act of Parliament, or of two offences not arising out of a single occurrence that, if committed in Canada, would constitute offences under an Act of Parliament...