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Ruckruck

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Nov 8, 2014
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Hi all,
Sadly to say I've been convicted in crime in 2009. It was medium bodily harm with a weapon, but because of age (I was 17) I was only convicted - no jail, no fine. I know it's still a crime, and serious. I have some questions... Maybe who knows about rehabilitation process.

1) I think I'm not qualified for a juvenile court because of seriousity of crime. Am I right?
2) I suppose I have to receive rehabilitation certificate BEFORE any immigration processes (even application)
3) If I choose provincional program and if I were interviewed by immigration officer he or she certainly will ask me about my criminal past. And of course I have to tell him the truth and even if I would be rehabilitated he certainly will deny me. Do they ask about criminal? Or it's only prerogative of CIC? I think they do.

Please, somebody help me.
 
Were you convicted in Canada? If yes, you may want to look up the "Young Offenders Act" and see what it says. You may also want to speak to an reputable immigration lawyer before you apply, because it's important to do it right the first time you apply for permanent residence. Goodluck!
 
SenoritaBella said:
Were you convicted in Canada? If yes, you may want to look up the "Young Offenders Act" and see what it says. You may also want to speak to an reputable immigration lawyer before you apply, because it's important to do it right the first time you apply for permanent residence. Goodluck!

Thank you for reply.
No, I was convicted outside Canada. Can I pass the rehabilitation process without lawyer? Does anyone has experience?