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Avinashsk

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Nov 14, 2019
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I pleaded guilty to DUI charge in 2018 and now i am looking for options that can help me overcome admissibility issue.
It is the only offense in the last 6 years i have been in Canada, I have a daughter who is Canadian citizen and a boy in grade 4. I was being exploited by my employer so had to quit the job, I have told immigration about everything but due to DUI they refused me the open work permit for vulnerable people. Now CBSA has taken my passport and issued me deportation order. I have applied for PRRA and wait on it. I was sent a confirmation letter this week that my PR has been approved and a day later i was told that it was issued in error. I have applied for TRP but have not received confirmation from Edmonton. I have applied for PRRA work permit as well and waiting on it. I am also trying to see if i can get the guilty verdict vacated. I am also working on sending an application for clemency. I have applied for pardon for dui which is due in about 2 years. My question is, is there something else that I can do to o overcome admissibility issue. Thank you
 

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I pleaded guilty to DUI charge in 2018 and now i am looking for options that can help me overcome admissibility issue.
It is the only offense in the last 6 years i have been in Canada, I have a daughter who is Canadian citizen and a boy in grade 4. I was being exploited by my employer so had to quit the job, I have told immigration about everything but due to DUI they refused me the open work permit for vulnerable people. Now CBSA has taken my passport and issued me deportation order. I have applied for PRRA and wait on it. I was sent a confirmation letter this week that my PR has been approved and a day later i was told that it was issued in error. I have applied for TRP but have not received confirmation from Edmonton. I have applied for PRRA work permit as well and waiting on it. I am also trying to see if i can get the guilty verdict vacated. I am also working on sending an application for clemency. I have applied for pardon for dui which is due in about 2 years. My question is, is there something else that I can do to o overcome admissibility issue. Thank you
The only think I can add is to make sure you are working with a very good immigration lawyer for the PRRA & TRP - and with a criminal lawyer for anything related to the pardon. The PR application approval was definitely issued in error. The fact they have withdrawn this makes sense unfortunately. Good luck.
 

NikitaLisbon

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Oct 4, 2021
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I pleaded guilty to DUI charge in 2018 and now i am looking for options that can help me overcome admissibility issue.
It is the only offense in the last 6 years i have been in Canada, I have a daughter who is Canadian citizen and a boy in grade 4. I was being exploited by my employer so had to quit the job, I have told immigration about everything but due to DUI they refused me the open work permit for vulnerable people. Now CBSA has taken my passport and issued me deportation order. I have applied for PRRA and wait on it. I was sent a confirmation letter this week that my PR has been approved and a day later i was told that it was issued in error. I have applied for TRP but have not received confirmation from Edmonton. I have applied for PRRA work permit as well and waiting on it. I am also trying to see if i can get the guilty verdict vacated. I am also working on sending an application for clemency. I have applied for pardon for dui which is due in about 2 years. My question is, is there something else that I can do to o overcome admissibility issue. Thank you
Heeey please help, what happend with your situation, I. On the same boat please help