My husband and I have had our PR approved and received our landing documents. We currently live in Canada on NAFTA skilled worker visas and will be doing our landing inland. My question relates to the likelihood of rejection at the landing interview. I have an expunged/dismissed "wet reckless driving" from the US which happened in 2001. I disclosed all of this in our application and explained the circumstances in a letter to CIC when we applied. I understand one of the questions we will likely be asked is if we have ever been charged or convicted of a crime in any country. After all this time, effort, stress and money how much should I worry that we will be rejected at the last minute?
Driving-related criminality will not influence the landing process. Whatever you disclosed in the application will be more likely to affect the processing that the landing. Do not worry at all.
My husband and I have had our PR approved and received our landing documents. We currently live in Canada on NAFTA skilled worker visas and will be doing our landing inland. My question relates to the likelihood of rejection at the landing interview. I have an expunged/dismissed "wet reckless driving" from the US which happened in 2001. I disclosed all of this in our application and explained the circumstances in a letter to CIC when we applied. I understand one of the questions we will likely be asked is if we have ever been charged or convicted of a crime in any country. After all this time, effort, stress and money how much should I worry that we will be rejected at the last minute?