• Valnao@sh.itjust.works
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    13 days ago

    She was denied a visa to Canada after she was asked two questions

    • Did a country ever deny you a visa? (Israel did)

    • Did you ever face lawsuits? (Yes)

    Instead of answering the truth, she answered “NO” to both questions.

    In an online post, she argued she did that because “these questions aren’t legitimate”.

    That was a major mistake

    Immigration Canada really doesn’t give a shit about what you think.

    You can not lie on a canada immigration form. That’s called misrepresentation. Anyone who knowingly engages in misrepresentation must face immediate denial of entry into the country (Article 40, Canadian Law on Immigration and citizenship).

    When Immigration Canada discovered this, her visitor visa was cancelled.

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      12 days ago

      Any chance you can provide a source on that? It sounds believable, but it’s not mentioned in the article OP posted, and I can’t find anything else that confirms it. All reporting I’ve read says that CBSA refused to comment (as expected, since it concerns private information).