So only the Common sense, right? The next one is whether the common
sense can be used as the law. Can a CIC denial letter be worded such
as "...because of this common sense, your application for the Canada
PR is rejected…" Are there any other points?
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> in a recent article, compiler (compiler@address.com) said:
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> > Can anyone explain why one ever been out status in the US is not
> > eligible for the Canada PR?
>
> Common sense here, please. They ignored the laws (particularly the
> immigration laws) of another country. That is reflective of the attitude in
> general and therefore would ignore or disrespect Canada's laws. Ergo,
> Canada doesn't want them (nor should Canada).
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