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Is a Waiver overstay considered as a Visal Denial?
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I see that in the study permit application and ETA application that they ask this particular question :
Have you ever
been refused a
visa or study or
work permit,
denied entry or
ordered to leave
Canada or any
other country?
So i overstay my ESTA in the US for 2 years. but technically, I've never been refused a visa or study permit (even if ESTA was a visa it was never refused to me).
I also never got denied entry or ordered to leave. I left on my own and never got arrested or anything or even questions.
So as someone who overstayed a waiver do i need to say Yes to this? I am very confused and i want to be as legal/honest as possible to avoid any problems.
I see that in the study permit application and ETA application that they ask this particular question :
Have you ever
been refused a
visa or study or
work permit,
denied entry or
ordered to leave
Canada or any
other country?
So i overstay my ESTA in the US for 2 years. but technically, I've never been refused a visa or study permit (even if ESTA was a visa it was never refused to me).
I also never got denied entry or ordered to leave. I left on my own and never got arrested or anything or even questions.
So as someone who overstayed a waiver do i need to say Yes to this? I am very confused and i want to be as legal/honest as possible to avoid any problems.
Well im pretty sure that in your case you have to answer YES since you actually got a refusal. Then probably explain why.
In my situation i overstayed a visa waiver (so not a visa) and never got denied nor deported nor escorted or anything. This is why i ask if i need to answer yes
Well im pretty sure that in your case you have to answer YES since you actually got a refusal. Then probably explain why.
In my situation i overstayed a visa waiver (so not a visa) and never got denied nor deported nor escorted or anything. This is why i ask if i need to answer yes
I see that in the study permit application and ETA application that they ask this particular question :
Have you ever
been refused a
visa or study or
work permit,
denied entry or
ordered to leave
Canada or any
other country?
So i overstay my ESTA in the US for 2 years. but technically, I've never been refused a visa or study permit (even if ESTA was a visa it was never refused to me).
I also never got denied entry or ordered to leave. I left on my own and never got arrested or anything or even questions.
So as someone who overstayed a waiver do i need to say Yes to this? I am very confused and i want to be as legal/honest as possible to avoid any problems.
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