Omitting Information about your Criminal Past Video

Omitting Information about your Criminal Past Video

When entering Canada through a port of entry or at a Canadian border and an Immigration officer probes to see if you have a criminal past or record, it is highly advisable to answer correctly if you do have a criminal record. This is the case even if you have a minor charge. The Immigration officer will most likely only ask this question of you if they have seen something while prescreening your passport. They usually decide to probe further to see whether the individual will respond accurately or omit this information from them. It is important to note, however, that if you do disclose the correct information to the Immigration officer, they may deny your entry into Canada. There are ways to prevent this from happening. For instance, you may apply for a Temporary Resident Permit or a Criminal Rehabilitation before attempting to enter Canada, that way you can overcome your criminal inadmissibility temporarily in order to enter Canada successfully.

If you would like to enter Canada with a criminal record but are unsure what documents to include with your application or how to get started then please don’t hesitate to contact us at 416-477-2545. Our immigration experts will be glad to assist you with your immigration matter.

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bahar

Bahar received her Post Secondary Diploma with Honours from Humber College. Bahar has been working in the immigration field for approximately 2 years and is known for her attention to detail and client needs. She has assisted in the successful completion of cases ranging from permanent to temporary matters and will find a way to get 'it' done. Prior to working with Akrami & Associates, Bahar also gained valuable work experience with an Architectural firm as the Office Manager. Bahar looks forward to meeting you!

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