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microsysn

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hello, on my COPR, i have this as a condition (in bold font :o):

Have you ever been charged/convicted of a crime or offense:
refused admission to Canada or required to leave canada?

Is that normal? How is this condition going to affect me?
Never was charged/convicted of crime, or required to leave Canada.
When I was 16, and my parents applied to be sponsored to Canada,
it was declined due to misrepresentation / not listing all addresses lived.
Will this have any impact for me when i come there?

Thanks for any help on this!!!
 
microsysn said:
hello, on my COPR, i have this as a condition (in bold font :o):

Have you ever been charged/convicted of a crime or offense:
refused admission to Canada or required to leave canada?

Is that normal? How is this condition going to affect me?
Never was charged/convicted of crime, or required to leave Canada.
When I was 16, and my parents applied to be sponsored to Canada,
it was declined due to misrepresentation / not listing all addresses lived.
Will this have any impact for me when i come there?

Thanks for any help on this!!!

This was also on my wife's COPR - it appears to be typical.. they will have you state "No" and sign next to this statement and any other "conditions" on your COPR at landing
 
microsysn said:
hello, on my COPR, i have this as a condition (in bold font :o):

Have you ever been charged/convicted of a crime or offense:
refused admission to Canada or required to leave canada?

Is that normal? How is this condition going to affect me?
Never was charged/convicted of crime, or required to leave Canada.
When I was 16, and my parents applied to be sponsored to Canada,
it was declined due to misrepresentation / not listing all addresses lived.
Will this have any impact for me when i come there?

Thanks for any help on this!!!

I believe it is a typical questions asked on COPR on outland application. You sign NO next to your questions at landing. The agent need to see you sign it yourself in front of agent.
 
How did they discover all of their adresses? :o
 
DanSlh said:
How did they discover all of their adresses? :o

I have a friend in HR at TD Bank, and you would be AMAZED at the information available to them :-\ I'm sure the government has many more resources at their fingertips.

But on that note, WOW, I hope I hit all my addresses. I didn't even know all my addresses. I resorted to listing towns, states and time periods. I was given SA, so I guess thats not an issues now?
 
microsysn said:
hello, on my COPR, i have this as a condition (in bold font :o):

Have you ever been charged/convicted of a crime or offense:
refused admission to Canada or required to leave canada?

Is that normal? How is this condition going to affect me?
Never was charged/convicted of crime, or required to leave Canada.
When I was 16, and my parents applied to be sponsored to Canada,
it was declined due to misrepresentation / not listing all addresses lived.
Will this have any impact for me when i come there?


Thanks for any help on this!!!

Did you ask your officer if any previous visa/ study permit refusal considered as Refused Admission? Another question I have is I guess everyone's answer should be NO?
 
The 2nd time I read the OP I felt it was the parents application that was declined. Either way, a declined application is most certainly not the same as "refused admission".