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991Faisal

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Mar 23, 2016
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I violate a Student Visa as I fell out of status ( for only a month or so)
and I got volunrarily departure from the US . NOT a deportation or order of removel.

1) can I obtain tourist visa to Canada. as Canada and US share the information? I have no conviction or criminal record. Only the above violation.

2) Should I say 'No' when they ask me in the visa application if I ever been deported or ordered to be removed . as in fact I voluntarily depart.

3) If I can't go to Canada. Can I still get visa to other countries like ( Aus, UK, and Europe) . or every country will know about my violation In the US somehow . I read a lot of articles that say I can't go to any country and it sounds crazy and others say the opposite .

My nationality : Saudi Arabia

please I need help from experts in the subject
 
Your question has already been answered here:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/can-i-obtain-tourist-visa-to-canada-after-voluntarily-departure-from-the-us-t405686.0.html;msg5071601#new

Please don't post the same question multiple times. If you have follow up questions - please post them in your existing thread.

Note that if you answer "no" to question #2 - you will be committing misrepresentation (lying in your application). If caught - your application will be refused and you'll end up with a 5 year ban from Canada. Misprepresentation is a great way to accumulate even more refusals and to make it more and more difficult for you to obtain visas for other countries around the globe.