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Hey, I overstayed in Canada last year for about 7 months, I left before Canada started checking exit and came back the same day in a work permit) I am french). Now let say somehow Canada immigration find out I overstayed, can that have consequences in my current work permit? Or will they let it go
I Already have the work permit. I left in January 22 went to Iceland then came back in January 23rd.. I did not even let the airport... I had no problem getting the work permit (work holiday). So if let say I apply for another visa while in Canada and they discover I overstayed last year... Would they cancel my current visa? Or they won't bother
Chances that they'll find out now are slim but for future applications, you must declare that you overstayed.
Others can comment on their experiences too.
Chances that they'll find out now are slim but for future applications, you must declare that you overstayed.
Others can comment on their experiences too.
Yes! Even if you get the citizenship and they found out that you lied they can revoke it. It is specified in their website that they can revoke at any time if there is a use of any false information to gain the status.
I guess that if at some point in the future you want to apply for PR what would you plan to say about any travel or previous dates you stayed in Canada. Will you be honest or will you risk misrepresentation by not showing your overstay.
Also have to assume that your overstay was after you applied for your current work permit and that CBSA did not ask you when you returned from Iceland when you last visited or left Canada.
Yes! Even if you get the citizenship and they found out that you lied they can revoke it. It is specified in their website that they can revoke at any time if there is a use of any false information to gain the status.
I guess that if at some point in the future you want to apply for PR what would you plan to say about any travel or previous dates you stayed in Canada. Will you be honest or will you risk misrepresentation by not showing your overstay.
Also have to assume that your overstay was after you applied for your current work permit and that CBSA did not ask you when you returned from Iceland when you last visited or left Canada.
I applied when I was still legal, got the permit a few days before my statu expire and had 1 year to activate the permit, I activated it 7 months later by going to Iceland
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