04/27/2026
The “simple mistake” that can end your journey in Canada 🇨🇦
Many applicants assume that if a criminal charge was withdrawn, dismissed, or is still pending a court date, it doesn’t need to be disclosed to IRCC.
That assumption is wrong ❌
Failing to mention a charge (even if it was dropped) is exactly how people end up in the hearing room facing a 5-year ban ⛔️
IRCC and CBSA have the tools to find records that a standard police check might miss. If they find it and you didn’t mention it, they don’t see an “oversight” = they see misrepresentation ⚠️
Don’t gamble with your status. If there is any police interaction in your past, it must be disclosed correctly before the application is submitted.
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⚖️ Kimia Moshirifar, Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant - IRB (R534895)
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