Hi all,
My child was arrested and court withdrew all his charges on April 9,2018 and was never convicted.Our citizenship was signed and sent on April 20,2018. Today I received a request for him to do fingerprints. In the last page the following was noted
Section 22 of the Citizenship Act provides that a person cannot become a Canadian citizen in certain
circumstances. These circumstances are based on when your child’s citizenship application was signed. Please visit our website to review details about the circumstances which could prevent your child from becoming a Canadian citizen.
What does this means, when I submitted for his citizenship his charges were withdrawn and he was not charged or under probation at that time but it was only 10 days difference between the final court and the day we sent the application. Can anyone explain the note for me please.
Thankyou
My child was arrested and court withdrew all his charges on April 9,2018 and was never convicted.Our citizenship was signed and sent on April 20,2018. Today I received a request for him to do fingerprints. In the last page the following was noted
Section 22 of the Citizenship Act provides that a person cannot become a Canadian citizen in certain
circumstances. These circumstances are based on when your child’s citizenship application was signed. Please visit our website to review details about the circumstances which could prevent your child from becoming a Canadian citizen.
What does this means, when I submitted for his citizenship his charges were withdrawn and he was not charged or under probation at that time but it was only 10 days difference between the final court and the day we sent the application. Can anyone explain the note for me please.
Thankyou