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lazylou123 Jul 5th 2010 3:50 pm

what could happen
 
hi

I normally post on the Australia site, but I have a question regarding Canadian immigration

a friend of mine moved over to Canada almost 3 years ago, just recently her and her husband have been having a few problems and he has got physical. he was arrested and charged with assault and verbal abuse. my query is what could happen to his / their immigration staus, could he / them be deported

thankyou for any replies

louisa

Aviator Jul 5th 2010 4:47 pm

Re: what could happen
 

Originally Posted by lazylou123 (Post 8680304)
hi

I normally post on the Australia site, but I have a question regarding Canadian immigration

a friend of mine moved over to Canada almost 3 years ago, just recently her and her husband have been having a few problems and he has got physical. he was arrested and charged with assault and verbal abuse. my query is what could happen to his / their immigration staus, could he / them be deported

thankyou for any replies

louisa

If he is a Canadian citizen he is likley OK. If he is on TWP, then he may want to start checking into the price of a flight, same could happen on PR as well if convicted. If she is PR should not be a problem for her about status in Canada.

lazylou123 Jul 5th 2010 6:50 pm

Re: what could happen
 
thanks for the reply,

they are due to receive their citizenship in Oct/Nov I think. If he is given the option of counselling instead of jail would this be the same options, would he still have a conviction

thanks

Almost Canadian Jul 6th 2010 1:23 am

Re: what could happen
 
Very unlikely somebody would get deported simply because of an assault, although I appreciate it is a technical possibility.

Aviator Jul 6th 2010 2:36 am

Re: what could happen
 

Originally Posted by lazylou123 (Post 8680513)
thanks for the reply,

they are due to receive their citizenship in Oct/Nov I think. If he is given the option of counselling instead of jail would this be the same options, would he still have a conviction

thanks

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