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Author Topic: Entering Canada and receiving a work permit but lying about a criminal record ?  (Read 269 times)
johnmaxsco
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« on: August 20, 2011, 04:01:05 pm »

Hi ,
I am a U.K man and in possession of an LMO which a company has applied for for me .I thought that i was now to wait on applying or receiving a work permit .Now they have told me that they want me to mobilize in the next couple of weeks and that i apply for my work permit at the airport providing the emigration with this LMO .They haven't even asked me if i have a criminal record ,Which i do and i also am out on bail but planning to return for my trial . I plan on lying and saying i don't have a criminal record .What is the chances of me getting through ?

If anyone can enlighten me i would really appreciate it .

Thanks
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Baloo
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« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2011, 01:39:44 pm »

Note that what you are proposing is an offence.

It will come back and bite you.


Penalties

Depending on the situation, the penalties may include:

No entry into Canada for at least two years.
A permanent record of fraud in CIC's database.
Having your permanent resident status or Canadian citizenship revoked.
Being charged with a crime.
Removal from Canada.

http://immipedia.ca/Misrepresentation
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