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Canada has no criminal record?

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It depends on many factors, such as the type of crime you are accused of or convicted of, the sentence you were sentenced to and how long has passed since you committed the act and/or served your sentence. However, the most important thing is to translate the crime or conviction into Canadian law. Canadian criminal law divides crimes into two categories: those that can be prosecuted through summary trial and those that can be prosecuted. Indictable crimes are more serious. This is very similar to the difference between misdemeanor and felony in America. Canadian immigration officials can ignore a simple crime or conviction. However, if you are convicted of more than one summary offence or any indictable offence, you will not be accepted by Canada. Fortunately, there are some ways to avoid this situation.