application sent and have second thoughts regarding answers.
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I sent the application in the other week and have second thoughts regarding the answers in background declaration form.
i traveled from USA to Canada several times without a visa fro a day or two, however one question asks about if i applied for a visa, i answered "no" , am i correct in answering that ? visiting Canada means you did not apply for a visa, just ask for admission in my interprentation. I want to make sure that i will not be accused of misrepresentation for something so minor.
thanks.
i traveled from USA to Canada several times without a visa fro a day or two, however one question asks about if i applied for a visa, i answered "no" , am i correct in answering that ? visiting Canada means you did not apply for a visa, just ask for admission in my interprentation. I want to make sure that i will not be accused of misrepresentation for something so minor.
thanks.
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I sent the application in the other week and have second thoughts regarding the answers in background declaration form.
i traveled from USA to Canada several times without a visa fro a day or two, however one question asks about if i applied for a visa, i answered "no" , am i correct in answering that ? visiting Canada means you did not apply for a visa, just ask for admission in my interprentation. I want to make sure that i will not be accused of misrepresentation for something so minor.
thanks.
i traveled from USA to Canada several times without a visa fro a day or two, however one question asks about if i applied for a visa, i answered "no" , am i correct in answering that ? visiting Canada means you did not apply for a visa, just ask for admission in my interprentation. I want to make sure that i will not be accused of misrepresentation for something so minor.
thanks.
But if you area Brit for example then you can enter without a visa, so you would have answered correctly.
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