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Working holiday visa for Canada

Hi everyone,

I have applied for a working holiday visa for Canada.

I have sent in all the relevant documentaion they require, but on my Criminal Background Check is shows the caution I received for damage to property ( I kicked a clampers door in anger which caused a dent ).

Will this affect my entry into Canada?

Any info would be grateful....Im supposed to fly out 8/3/08!!


deadley  Thurs 21/02/08 12:30
Buenchico
Thurs 21/02/08
20:59
The information on the Canadian immigration web page doesn't look too favourable. It doesn't simply refer to convictions; it states "If you have committed or been convicted of a criminal offence, you may not be allowed to enter Canada". (Since you must have admitted the offence in order to be cautioned, you've committed an offence, even though you've not been convicted of one).

If the Canadian authorities interpret that rule strictly, you won't be allowed into Canada until 5 years have lapsed from the date of the caution and you've applied for, and been granted, 'rehabilitation'. The immigration website states "Applications for rehabilitation can take over a year to process, so make sure you plan for your visit far enough in advance".

You'll have to hope that the Canadian immigration authorities decide not to treat a caution in the same way as a conviction (although the website seems to suggest that they will). Otherwise you won't be granted a visa.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/faq-inadmis sibility.asp

Chris
deadley
Fri 22/02/08
07:43

Question Author

Thanks Chris, I will keep my fingers crossed.
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