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nutrition1030515

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Mar 28, 2014
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Hi everyone, I have some questions regarding to PR application.

My spouse and I started immigration process last year and we successfully obtained our CSQ(Certificat de sélection du Québec) last May. However, after an unfortunate incident happened in July, I was charged for assault. But the charge was eventually dropped after three court dates. Our immigration application for the Federal stage has been holding off since then.

I was wondering if the fact that I was being arrested and charged will jeopardize the immigration process at the Federal stage.

Thank you all in advance!
 
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nutrition1030515 said:
Hi everyone, I have some questions regarding to PR application.

My spouse and I started immigration process last year and we successfully obtained our CSQ(Certificat de sélection du Québec) last May. However, after an unfortunate incident happened in July, I was charged for assault. But the charge was eventually dropped after three court dates. Our immigration application for the Federal stage has been holding off since then.

I was wondering if the fact that I was being arrested and charged will jeopardize the immigration process at the Federal stage.

Thank you all in advance!

No, as long as you weren't convicted.
 
PMM said:
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No, as long as you weren't convicted.

Thanks a ton for your reply!

I dont mean to be rude. But do you know it as a fact? Have you encountered cases like this before? Since I asked 10+ lawyers about this, most of them told me it would for the fact that I need to check the box where it asks whether being arrested or charged.

Thanks again!
 
Hi


nutrition1030515 said:
Thanks a ton for your reply!

I dont mean to be rude. But do you know it as a fact? Have you encountered cases like this before? Since I asked 10+ lawyers about this, most of them told me it would for the fact that I need to check the box where it asks whether being arrested or charged.

Thanks again!

1. You have to state that you were charged, but you weren't convicted. So you don't have a criminal record.