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buckeye22

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Unfortunately, we fell into the motor voter trap because we live in one of 11 motor voter states. Please read:. http://www.usavisacounsel.com/articles/beware-immigrants-automatic-voter-registration.htm
As a result, my spouse may face deportation and being accused of misrepresenting a US citizen even though my spouse presented a foreign passport to DMV official in order to apply for a state driver's license. My spouse couldn't have known registering to vote is illegal when the same state DMV official, who reviewed the foreign passport, presents my spouse a voter registration application to complete. Apparently, everyone is handed a voter registration card when applying for a driver's license, unbeknownst to us. I will consider moving to Canada in order to be with my spouse if we lose our case. My question is would my spouse be admissible in Canada. Thanks.
 
Unfortunately, we fell into the motor voter trap because we live in one of 11 motor voter states. Please read:. http://www.usavisacounsel.com/articles/beware-immigrants-automatic-voter-registration.htm
As a result, my spouse may face deportation and being accused of misrepresenting a US citizen even though my spouse presented a foreign passport to DMV official in order to apply for a state driver's license. My spouse couldn't have known registering to vote is illegal when the same state DMV official, who reviewed the foreign passport, presents my spouse a voter registration application to complete. Apparently, everyone is handed a voter registration card when applying for a driver's license, unbeknownst to us. I will consider moving to Canada in order to be with my spouse if we lose our case. My question is would my spouse be admissible in Canada. Thanks.
I doubt that this would render her inadmissible to Canada. Claiming to be a US citizen is not a crime in Canada, yet :D
 
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