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Immediate Roadside Prohibition (IRP) effects on immigration
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I received a 90-day driving prohibition in Canada a couple of years ago for blowing a "fail" on a breathalyzer test. The cop at the time insisted I was not being charged with anything, just receiving the IRP. And I have read that I do not have a criminal charge. I would like to know how (if at all) this affects a permanent residency application through spousal sponsorship. Since receiving it, I have been granted visitor visas and an OWP.
I received a 90-day driving prohibition in Canada a couple of years ago for blowing a "fail" on a breathalyzer test. The cop at the time insisted I was not being charged with anything, just receiving the IRP. And I have read that I do not have a criminal charge. I would like to know how (if at all) this affects a permanent residency application through spousal sponsorship. Since receiving it, I have been granted visitor visas and an OWP.
I received a 90-day driving prohibition in Canada a couple of years ago for blowing a "fail" on a breathalyzer test. The cop at the time insisted I was not being charged with anything, just receiving the IRP. And I have read that I do not have a criminal charge. I would like to know how (if at all) this affects a permanent residency application through spousal sponsorship. Since receiving it, I have been granted visitor visas and an OWP.
Just wondering if this came up at all in your application process? I've received the same IRP whilst on the IEC here and am trying to figure out if it's going to impact my visa or future visas in any way.
Just wondering if this came up at all in your application process? I've received the same IRP whilst on the IEC here and am trying to figure out if it's going to impact my visa or future visas in any way.
From what I've heard from people in the course, if you can pay off your fines and enrol in the course within 45 days, they will reinstate your license on the condition that you complete the program.
I guess you'd have to take proof to to the licensing authority that you've enrolled.
I didn't know that at the time so I just haven't been driving for the last two years
From what I've heard from people in the course, if you can pay off your fines and enrol in the course within 45 days, they will reinstate your license on the condition that you complete the program.
I guess you'd have to take proof to to the licensing authority that you've enrolled.
I didn't know that at the time so I just haven't been driving for the last two years
Yeah no worries ask me whatever you like. I had tons of questions too.
I had a BC license yeah. I traded in my UK one for a class 5 here. They said I have 3 years to complete the course and reinstate it otherwise I'd have to go through their entire learner program.
Yeah no worries ask me whatever you like. I had tons of questions too.
I had a BC license yeah. I traded in my UK one for a class 5 here. They said I have 3 years to complete the course and reinstate it otherwise I'd have to go through their entire learner program.
Awesome, thanks mate.
This is such a relief, could've been a devastating mistake! Not too worried about the licence etc, might be nice to have before summer.. but just knowing I can stay here and won't have any hassle at borders etc is a huuge relief.. so lucky.
Awesome, thanks mate.
This is such a relief, could've been a devastating mistake! Not too worried about the licence etc, might be nice to have before summer.. but just knowing I can stay here and won't have any hassle at borders etc is a huuge relief.. so lucky.
Yeah I've left and re-entered since it happened and there's been no mention of it.
Even with the massive financial repercussions, I still consider myself lucky I wasn't criminally charged and booted out of the country!
Even as a PR, if you are convicted of a DUI, you can have your status revoked.
Good luck with your process for PR or whatever you decide to do.
Yeah I've left and re-entered since it happened and there's been no mention of it.
Even with the massive financial repercussions, I still consider myself lucky I wasn't criminally charged and booted out of the country!
Even as a PR, if you are convicted of a DUI, you can have your status revoked.
Good luck with your process for PR or whatever you decide to do.
Yeah that's it, the cost is insane (particularly for me as I had an Evo car impounded..) but it's a lesson learned and no repocussions I can't recover from eventually financially and licence wise.
Thanks man! And thanks again for your help. All the best.
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