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I recently graduated from college and I’m looking to apply for PGWP, but I’ve been accused for mischief(under$5000) and is on conditional discharge. Would be there be refusal if I apply for PGWP now or is it better to take it to the trial. But my only concerns is if I’m taking the case to trials it might take a while and I only 180 days left to apply for PGWP. Is there anyone who had a similar condition applied for PGWP?
 
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I recently graduated from college and I’m looking to apply for PGWP, but I’ve been accused for mischief(under$5000) and is on conditional discharge. Would be there be refusal if I apply for PGWP now or is it better to take it to the trial. But my only concerns is if I’m taking the case to trials it might take a while and I only 180 days left to apply for PGWP. Is there anyone who had a similar condition applied for PGWP?
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Since mischief is an indictable offence this means that when you are charged with it you will be fingerprinted and have your mugshot taken by the Police. This information will be shared with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) via the RCMP CPIC database and can be taken under consideration when they evaluate your PGWP application.
 
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