Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
Good day! I want to immigrate to Canada through education, but I was convicted of burglary in 2000 - in russia (in Russia maximum sentence could be 5 years), my sentence was 2 years on probation. Am I deemed automatically rehabilitated because far more than 10 years passed? (seems like this crime more serious in Canada and I have dark shadow of a doubt). Thank you
Asked on 12/03/13, 8:30 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Marlene Hemmings
Marlene Hemmings, Attorney at Law
You would need to contact a Canadian Immigration Attorney. I believe this forum is only for attorneys practicing law in the United States.
Answered on 12/03/13, 8:35 am
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