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Will parents stay in Korea affect their children's immigration, and can children guarantee to go abroad?

First of all, it doesn't matter if your child gets permanent residency in Canada, which is called a green card. Because he applied independently, the Canadian Immigration Bureau only needs to check your child's account without criminal record and some personal information. Secondly, he becomes a Canadian citizen, which is also his own. Immigration will not check his parents. If you two want to immigrate to Canada, what you need to provide is the proof that the account provided by the local police station has no crime. You immigrated to Canada in the name of family reunion. Your behavior in Korea does not violate Canada's immigration laws. As long as it does not violate the immigration laws of the local countries, you will not be refused immigration.

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Let me put it this way. I don't know if you understand that immigration laws are separate. Everything in the immigration law is about your children or your immigrants. The Immigration Law does not conflict with other laws. Even if someone's immigration bureau knows that you have a record of illegal employment in Korea or even Canada, you just violated the local labor law, not the immigration law. Immigration is not qualified to refuse you immigration to Canada for these reasons. On the other hand, these situations in Korea may be recorded in Korea, which may have an impact on your future immigration to Korea. I don't know about that. This mainly depends on two aspects: first, whether your passport has been stamped with some bad stamps, and second, whether you have been arranged to appear in court by the court. If you haven't been to the court, you won't be recorded. No criminal record is clean. So it has no effect on you and your children to immigrate to Canada. When the Canadian Immigration Bureau checks, it will send the academic qualifications to educational institutions for checking. If there is no proof of no crime where the household registration is located, it needs to be submitted to the local notary office. If there is no local criminal record, even if your child is speeding, collecting fines, fighting, etc. Every day in Canada, as long as you are not prosecuted by the court, you will be fine. Not to mention what happened to you in Korea. Ha ha. Don't worry. Is it a violation of Korean immigration law? I told you no, but it may have violated other laws, because you haven't started to apply for immigration, and the immigration law has nothing to do with you. Besides, if your child did it first, it won't affect you. When he finishes immigration supervision, you will be a family reunion immigrant. When you are inspected, the approval time will be longer, but you will not be inspected. The specific reason is that the People's Immigration Bureau thinks that immigrants such as family reunion are the least important, so it will first approve other skilled immigrants and investment immigrants, and then try family reunion. You urge the immigration, and the immigration will haha. So if you put your heart into 120, it won't affect you or your children.

I don't know the website of Immigration Canada. I just searched for you. It should be www.cic.gc.ca You can go and see the materials they need to submit for immigration. Don't worry.