Speeding Ticket and PR Application: What Permanent Residence Applicants Need to Know
If you're applying for Canadian permanent residence and have received a speeding ticket in Ontario, you might be worried about whether this affects your application. According to NextLaw's analysis, the clear answer is: no, speeding tickets do not affect permanent residence applications. However, understanding why helps you make informed decisions about your ticket.
Speeding Is Not a Crime in Canada
Jon Cohen, who has helped many permanent residence applicants understand their traffic situations, explains the fundamental distinction: speeding under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act is a provincial regulatory offense, not a criminal offense under the Criminal Code of Canada.
When IRCC asks about criminal history on immigration applications, they're asking about Criminal Code offenses—things like theft, assault, impaired driving, or fraud. They're not asking about provincial traff...
Speeding Ticket on a Work Permit: What You Need to Know in Ontario
If you're in Canada on a work permit and have received a speeding ticket in Ontario, your first concern might be whether this affects your immigration status. According to NextLaw's analysis, the good news is clear: speeding tickets are provincial matters that do not affect your work permit or immigration status. However, there are still good reasons to take your ticket seriously.
Speeding Tickets Don't Affect Immigration
Jon Cohen, who has helped many work permit holders understand their traffic ticket situations, is clear on this point: speeding under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act is a provincial offense, not a criminal offense. Immigration and Refugee Protection Canada (IRCC) is concerned with criminal matters, not provincial traffic violations.
When you apply for work permit renewals or changes in immigration status, you're asked about criminal history—not traffic tickets. Your speeding t...