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Ronan

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24-03-2014
Hi guys! May i please have your opinion?
Is having speeding tickets and being involved with collision (car accdent) can be reasons to inaddmissible to Canada or may cause of refusal of permanent resident application?
 
Ronan said:
Hi guys! May i please have your opinion?
Is having speeding tickets and being involved with collision (car accdent) can be reasons to inaddmissible to Canada or may cause of refusal of permanent resident application?
no
 
Ronan said:
Hi guys! May i please have your opinion?
Is having speeding tickets and being involved with collision (car accdent) can be reasons to inaddmissible to Canada or may cause of refusal of permanent resident application?
If you were drunk (or reckless causing injury/death), then it could be a criminal offence and make your inadmissible. But a normal accident or ticket is not a criminal offence, even if you are at-fault.
 
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totally agreed with seton,if you were an impaired driver then you are most likely out of chance for becoming a permanent resident in canada.
drinking and driving is a serious criminal offence in canada.
if you were sober then no problem,accidents can happen anytime to anyone and have no impact on immigration status.

hope you are safe and doing ok :)
 
Thank you very much guys. I got peace of mind.
 
you are welcome and be carefull driving in winter is not easy if you came from a country where it does not snow,so caution is totally required.
 
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Agreed with the seniors... as long as you dont have a "criminal" offence against you, you are safe.
 
BigBee said:
Agreed with the seniors... as long as you dont have a "criminal" offence against you, you are safe.

Thanks a lot