At the time,I was well are of Canada's immigration rules. A person with criminal record is not eligible.
On the face of it, it's entirely logical. So long as every country is as efficient at keeping records or creating records or prosecuting crime. Or share a civilized view of what constitutes a crime.
If law in a particular country can sentence a woman to be stoned to death for adultery after having been raped. Or permits men in a family to rape and murder their women for what they deem to be
"Dishonour" , how does that equate with Canadian Justice. ...how does it permit men or women who uphold such laws, to be eligible for entry into Canada.
Three people...a man,his wife and his son are currently in jail serving sentencing for the murder of a former wife and three daughters. They are appealing the conviction.
That is the question Canadians should be asking their government.
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