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qqqqq

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Mar 24, 2014
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Hi Guys

My application under spouse category is under process in CIC. When I was in New Zealand, I had been given a speed ticket in 2010 ( exceeded 100km/h posted speed limit ) and I paid it next day. I did not declare it in CIC forms as I thought it's not a criminal offence. Will it make me inadmisssible to Canada?
 
no, not at all. don't worry. speeding ticket fine doesn't count in crime.. I have had my own 10's of such fines. ....... :)

relax & chill.
 
qqqqq said:
Hi Guys

My application under spouse category is under process in CIC. When I was in New Zealand, I had been given a speed ticket in 2010 ( exceeded 100km/h posted speed limit ) and I paid it next day. I did not declare it in CIC forms as I thought it's not a criminal offence. Will it make me inadmisssible to Canada?

It depends if it is federal offence and falls under the criminal code or was a local matter. Did you to attend court to pay the fine?
 
mikeypm said:
It depends if it is federal offence and falls under the criminal code or was a local matter. Did you to attend court to pay the fine?

No...policeman fined me for overspeed and I paid it next day at post shop...that's all
 
qqqqq said:
Hi Guys

My application under spouse category is under process in CIC. When I was in New Zealand, I had been given a speed ticket in 2010 ( exceeded 100km/h posted speed limit ) and I paid it next day. I did not declare it in CIC forms as I thought it's not a criminal offence. Will it make me inadmisssible to Canada?

Half of Canada would be empty if speeding tickets would make one inadmissible.. :D