Misrepresentation is one of the serious crimes in immigration where applicants who commit such crimes are issued with heavy penalties. Misrepresentation in simply understanding means Immigration fraud of any kind. Material fraud relates to Documents.

Document fraud can involve either false or altered documents, such as:

  • passports and travel documents
  • visas
  • diplomas, degrees, and apprenticeship or trade papers
  • certificates of birth, marriage, final divorce, annulment, separation, or death and
  • police certificates

Another form of Misrepresentation is withholding material fact that could potential affect the decision of a visa officer during an application process.

If you lie on an application or in during an interview with an IRCC officer, it is also fraud. It’s a crime.

If you send false documents or information, the application will be refused. You may also be:

  • forbidden from entering Canada for at least 5 years
  • given a permanent record of fraud with us
  • stiped of your status as a permanent resident or Canadian citizen
  • charged with a crime or
  • removed you from Canada

Contact us to determine you eligibility and assist you to apply for your applications

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