In general, conviction would be clear evidence of inadmissibility that would apply in a case like this. Perhaps I'll clarify as well that IRCC does not have investigative powers.
On November 16th, 2020. See this statement in context.
On November 16th, 2020. See this statement in context.
November 16th, 2020 / 8:15 p.m.
Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic and Program Policy, Department of Citizenship and Immigration
In general, conviction would be clear evidence of inadmissibility that would apply in a case like this. Perhaps I'll clarify as well that IRCC does not have investigative powers.
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