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PCC Issue

Jul 9, 2019
5
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Hello all,
I alongwith my husband have applied for Canada immigration. My husband has resided in Australia for 5 years(2007 to 2012) on study Visa. In his Australian PCC , he is credited with offence of theft and burglary on 24 November, 2010 with no conviction but community voluntary service as fine.
How shall we proceed in this case? Though there is no offence against his name in his home country.
 

doge

Hero Member
Mar 29, 2017
433
150
Visa Office......
Ottawa CPC
NOC Code......
2174
App. Filed.......
22-03-2017
AOR Received.
22-03-2017
Med's Done....
19-04-2017
Passport Req..
28-06-2017
VISA ISSUED...
13-07-2017
LANDED..........
09-08-2017
Hello all,
I alongwith my husband have applied for Canada immigration. My husband has resided in Australia for 5 years(2007 to 2012) on study Visa. In his Australian PCC , he is credited with offence of theft and burglary on 24 November, 2010 with no conviction but community voluntary service as fine.
How shall we proceed in this case? Though there is no offence against his name in his home country.
According to the CIC website:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/inadmissibility/overcome-criminal-convictions.html
"Under Canada’s immigration law, if you have committed or been convicted of a crime, you may not be allowed into Canada. In other words, you may be “criminally inadmissible.”"

Even with no conviction, there might be a potential issue for considering your admissibility and the immigration application. You should find a licensed immigration lawyer to discuss your case.
 
Jul 9, 2019
5
0
According to the CIC website:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/inadmissibility/overcome-criminal-convictions.html
"Under Canada’s immigration law, if you have committed or been convicted of a crime, you may not be allowed into Canada. In other words, you may be “criminally inadmissible.”"

Even with no conviction, there might be a potential issue for considering your admissibility and the immigration application. You should find a licensed immigration lawyer to discuss your case.
Thanks alot.. can you suggest a
 
Jul 9, 2019
5
0
According to the CIC website:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/inadmissibility/overcome-criminal-convictions.html
"Under Canada’s immigration law, if you have committed or been convicted of a crime, you may not be allowed into Canada. In other words, you may be “criminally inadmissible.”"

Even with no conviction, there might be a potential issue for considering your admissibility and the immigration application. You should find a licensed immigration lawyer to discuss your case.
Thanks alot.. can you suggest any reliable immigration lawyer?
 

doge

Hero Member
Mar 29, 2017
433
150
Visa Office......
Ottawa CPC
NOC Code......
2174
App. Filed.......
22-03-2017
AOR Received.
22-03-2017
Med's Done....
19-04-2017
Passport Req..
28-06-2017
VISA ISSUED...
13-07-2017
LANDED..........
09-08-2017