- Mar 9, 2010
- 207
- 5
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 6-Jan-2010
- AOR Received.
- 26-Jan-2010
- File Transfer...
- 8-Feb-2010
- Interview........
- 10-Aug-2010
- Passport Req..
- 16-Dec-2010
- LANDED..........
- 12-05-2011
If he does not admit that he was deported on the application, and if the visa officer then finds out that he was, the application will probably be refused for misrepresentation, and he will be banned from Canada for 2 years. He could then reapply, but his credibility will be shot.katie3234 said:So I guess my question is will the immigration officers go further than just looking at his record check? Would I be able to say that he has never been deported or anything of the sort before? Or do they check these things out in-depth?
MandiF said:Thanks for your reply boyee, but am still a bit confused its a check that Canada does for what exactly? To check that I haven't faked the police clearance or for something else?
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I think it's a thorough check to see that you have no other ties or criminality from that stated in your application or PCC elsewhere, preferably from developing nations. I think there is this system where a few countries link their data in this huge database which allows another nation within that database to access your criminal history, etc.