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Hi, im the guy with the masters and drink drive, thanks for answering my question about drink drive and emmigrating to canada. I wondered if I could ask one more: What are my chances of emmigration to the USA with this conviction? The same as NZ and Aus? (not black and white but possible). Also, if I wait 5 years until I am 31, would Canada still frown heavily upon me? How would being 31 affect me compared to being 25 when I put my application in? Finally, is there ANY way I can visit Canada before my 5 year "probaation" is up? I would really like to the see the country before I apply for a visa, and 5 years is a long time to wait!! Thankyou once again for your help and this great site!!
Will having a drink driving conviction from 5 years ago stop me obtaining a visa to go to work in Sydney as a nurse ?
I had a drug conviction of possession of cannibis over 10 years ago and received a fine. Would this stop me from moving to Northern Cyprus as I have never done anything like this since and have had a good job for many years.
I want to emigrate to Canada an I’m a little worried about my medical exam. I was diagnosed with asthma when I was a kid (about 1 year old) - I am now 26 years old. In the last 10 years I had no trouble with my asthma (haven't been to a hospital, or took any treatment). I take no medication now and this is how it’s been for the last 10 years. The only problem I have is that I can't do physical demanding jobs (if I run or carry heavy things I get tired fast). Is this going to be a problem for my emigration?
My partner and I are considering a move to Australia. But before we start we have two questions: 1) Can we take our cats? 2) My partner in 1996 was convicted of possesion with intent to supply class A and Class B drugs. He served 3 and half years. I know this sounds, and is seriouse, he was very young and hasn't been involved in anything since. If this is a NO then there is little point in researching any further!
We have applied for a permanant residence.Shortly after the application was lodged my daughter was diagnosed with Leukemia.(she passed the medical )Will this affect our application.
I was charged with breach of the peace at the age of 17, I am now 22. Would this affect the chances of being accepted for a visa
I was convicted for drink driving 18 months ago. i now have my licence back. I have a Masters in Engineering. I am currently going out with a girl from malaysia. If I was to emigrate there in the future, would this conviction casuse problems?
I stupidly drank and drove this year and was convicted of drink driving in February. I was (up until this point) strongly considering emigrating to either Canada, New Zealand or Australia. I am not sure about Aus or NZ, but I vastly exceed the points required to emigrate being 25, healthy, Masters degree and PhD and experienced. I have no other convictions, no points for speeding on my licence, and have never been in trouble with the police before. Have I basically ruined my chances of emmigrating? I do not get my licence back until November. Thankyou.
I am a Australian citizen and have been living in the Uk for 2 years. I have to go home to finish my university studies. My partner and I are going to apply for a defacto visa but he was convicted of drunk driving and lost his licence for 2 years in 2004. The ban was up in Feb 2006 and he has his licence back, he has never had any other convictions. will this affect our application?

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Hi, im the guy with the masters and drink drive, thanks for answering my question about drink drive and emmigrating to canada. I wondered if I could ask one more: What are my chances of emmigration to the USA with this conviction? The same as NZ and Aus? (not black and white but possible). Also, if I wait 5 years until I am 31, would Canada still frown heavily upon me? How would being 31 affect me compared to being 25 when I put my application in? Finally, is there ANY way I can visit Canada before my 5 year "probaation" is up? I would really like to the see the country before I apply for a visa, and 5 years is a long time to wait!! Thankyou once again for your help and this great site!!
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USA is "grey" With the 5 years you would 98% sure of an acceptance in my experience. However the law could change in the next 5 years.
Will having a drink driving conviction from 5 years ago stop me obtaining a visa to go to work in Sydney as a nurse ?
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generally speaking no. However the deciding officer will look for a pattern of repeat offending and or any danger to the Australian community incurring costs etc.
I had a drug conviction of possession of cannibis over 10 years ago and received a fine. Would this stop me from moving to Northern Cyprus as I have never done anything like this since and have had a good job for many years.
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I want to emigrate to Canada an I’m a little worried about my medical exam. I was diagnosed with asthma when I was a kid (about 1 year old) - I am now 26 years old. In the last 10 years I had no trouble with my asthma (haven't been to a hospital, or took any treatment). I take no medication now and this is how it’s been for the last 10 years. The only problem I have is that I can't do physical demanding jobs (if I run or carry heavy things I get tired fast). Is this going to be a problem for my emigration?
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You should be fine. I have never seen an asthmatic fail.
My partner and I are considering a move to Australia. But before we start we have two questions: 1) Can we take our cats? 2) My partner in 1996 was convicted of possesion with intent to supply class A and Class B drugs. He served 3 and half years. I know this sounds, and is seriouse, he was very young and hasn't been involved in anything since. If this is a NO then there is little point in researching any further!
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Not answered yet
We have applied for a permanant residence.Shortly after the application was lodged my daughter was diagnosed with Leukemia.(she passed the medical )Will this affect our application.
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This can cause a migration problem. I am firstly thinking all positive thoughts for a positive outcome for you all. Feel ffree to call me on 0131 625 6906 for any practical advice I can offer. (Richard GREGAN)
I was charged with breach of the peace at the age of 17, I am now 22. Would this affect the chances of being accepted for a visa
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Generaly speaking - no - But you would need to show there was no major sentence or possibility you will reoffend.
I was convicted for drink driving 18 months ago. i now have my licence back. I have a Masters in Engineering. I am currently going out with a girl from malaysia. If I was to emigrate there in the future, would this conviction casuse problems?
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I stupidly drank and drove this year and was convicted of drink driving in February. I was (up until this point) strongly considering emigrating to either Canada, New Zealand or Australia. I am not sure about Aus or NZ, but I vastly exceed the points required to emigrate being 25, healthy, Masters degree and PhD and experienced. I have no other convictions, no points for speeding on my licence, and have never been in trouble with the police before. Have I basically ruined my chances of emmigrating? I do not get my licence back until November. Thankyou.
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Canada really frowns on this. I would say this is a "no go" for 5 years in Canada. The other two countries are less black and white though and if you have a good case you could get through.
I am a Australian citizen and have been living in the Uk for 2 years. I have to go home to finish my university studies. My partner and I are going to apply for a defacto visa but he was convicted of drunk driving and lost his licence for 2 years in 2004. The ban was up in Feb 2006 and he has his licence back, he has never had any other convictions. will this affect our application?
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I would say it will not affect his getting in.