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Lien

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Feb 10, 2015
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My friend, a US green card holder, has been convicted for a "Breach of Contract" for not paying his credit card monthly dues for two years.

His wife sponsored him to immigrate in Canada as a permanent resident.

Will the conviction affects his immigration to Canada?
 
Lien said:
My friend, a US green card holder, has been convicted for a "Breach of Contract" for not paying his credit card monthly dues for two years.

His wife sponsored him to immigrate in Canada as a permanent resident.

Will the conviction affects his immigration to Canada?
If it's a civil case, is "convicted" the correct terminology? "successfully sued" would be more appropriate. Either way, it's not a criminal offence, so it should be OK.
 
zardoz said:
If it's a civil case, is "convicted" the correct terminology? "successfully sued" would be more appropriate. Either way, it's not a criminal offence, so it should be OK.

Thank you, zardoz.