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Hi does anyone have any experience on landing with a withdrawn charge?
I have a withdrawn assault charge in 2014 and I am planning to cross the border to land in the next few days. Heard that CSBA will ask if you have ever been convicted/charged. Should I answer yes or no? RCMP report came back showing assault - withdrawn by regional police.
Hi does anyone have any experience on landing with a withdrawn charge?
I have a withdrawn assault charge in 2014 and I am planning to cross the border to land in the next few days. Heard that CSBA will ask if you have ever been convicted/charged. Should I answer yes or no? RCMP report came back showing assault - withdrawn by regional police.
Yes CBSA officers have to ask you that, and at some point they will. If you say no, then you are misrepresenting, and that is landing denial right there! The best is to tell the truth. Carry a copy of your RCMP report with you and explain your situation thoroughly. Since you never were charged, I doubt that it will pose any problems for your landing.
Yes CBSA officers have to ask you that, and at some point they will. If you say no, then you are misrepresenting, and that is landing denial right there! The best is to tell the truth. Carry a copy of your RCMP report with you and explain your situation thoroughly. Since you never were charged, I doubt that it will pose any problems for your landing.
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