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Scenario 6: Which of the following scenarios is LEAST likely to result in a traveler being deemed inadmissible to Canada under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA)?
A minor non-violent conviction from 15 years ago is the least likely to lead to inadmissibility, especially if rehabilitation has occurred or the offense is con
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Question: Scenario 6: Which of the following scenarios is LEAST likely to result in a traveler being deemed inadmissible to Canada under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA)?
Answer options: ✅ Having a minor non-violent criminal conviction from 15 years ago.
- Having a serious criminal conviction for an offense committed within the last 5 years.
- Misrepresenting facts on an immigration application.
- Having a communicable disease that poses a public health risk.
Correct answer: Having a minor non-violent criminal conviction from 15 years ago.
Explanation: A minor non-violent conviction from 15 years ago is the least likely to lead to inadmissibility, especially if rehabilitation has occurred or the offense is considered 'deemed rehabilitated' after a certain period. Recent serious convictions, misrepresentation, or public health risks are more direct grounds for inadmissibility. The correct answer is "Having a minor non-violent criminal conviction from 15 years ago.". This capacity-fill scenario 6 reinforces the same competency for the cbsa-officer bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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