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Criminal record question - please help, need an advice
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My daughter had a criminal record for a shoplifting when she was 15 (it was in Scandinavia). She received a fine by mail and paid it (approx. 60 CAD), and the record was on her police certificate till she turned 17. When I applied for my PR, I honestly answered the question "have you ever been..." on her application and ticked the box "YES" with further explanation. However, I received my PR and now I'm going to sponsor her. She's now 19 and her police certificate is clear now (nothing since then). It was just a stupid teenager accident. My question is how to answer the question "have you ever been convicted of..." - the same as I did for my application, i.e. to say "YES" and write an explanation, or just "NO," since there's nothing on her police certificate.
My daughter had a criminal record for a shoplifting when she was 15 (it was in Scandinavia). She received a fine by mail and paid it (approx. 60 CAD), and the record was on her police certificate till she turned 17. When I applied for my PR, I honestly answered the question "have you ever been..." on her application and ticked the box "YES" with further explanation. However, I received my PR and now I'm going to sponsor her. She's now 19 and her police certificate is clear now (nothing since then). It was just a stupid teenager accident. My question is how to answer the question "have you ever been convicted of..." - the same as I did for my application, i.e. to say "YES" and write an explanation, or just "NO," since there's nothing on her police certificate.
Answer yes, she lies, gets caught 2 year ban for misrepresentation. She was a juvenile at the time, summary offence in Canada, so it doesn't make her inadmissible, unless the item was worth more that $5000
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