Depends on whether the spouse was convicted.
A bounced cheque would affect your credit score in a negative way. A Bounced cheque means you have been delinquent in your payments and credit agencies may have this affect your credit score badly. A low credit score means, lesser credit eligibility and lesser financing options. So be careful while writing cheques. Ensure that you have enough funds in your account before you write any...
Missing questions on an application, and bad spelling, is likely to affect your job prospect.
I don't think a caution would affect your application too much, of course it depends on how bad the offense was.
no
As it is not a transmitted disease , it should not affect a persons visa for Canada.
It depends what licence you are referring to. It will not affect your application for a driving licence
No it does not. GA does not report to Canada.
You can and should include the bounced checks, but that will only take care of any civil liability. If the criminal case results in a fine or jail sentence, the bankruptcy will have no effect on that. If the criminal court orders restitution, chances are the bankruptcy will not affect that either, but some states have different rules.
It affects an immigrants perspective on life. --------------------- There is no "Canadian Identity". Canada is a Confederation of many Nations with many cultures. Immigration enriches the Canadian Confederation by adding to those many cultures.
Juno beach was one of the beaches stormed by British and Canadian forces. Many casualities which affected their families in Canada
Yes, but it depends on what the misdemeanor was.
In the US, yes it does. I'm Canadian and here it does not.