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    Is law applied equally in Canada

    Canadian minister who misrepresented her birth place indirectly appear to have been left off the hook instead of being stripped of her citizenship and removed from Canada. Can others, under investigation, claim clemency for their own misrepresentations citing that no action has been taken in...
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    Misrepresentation - Possible Deportation

    This is a great suggestion. Coming from a different part of the world, we initially believed that IRCC would have done their due diligence background checks and would have known about our issue. Or so we thought that it was their responsibility to do background checks and catch our issue. If...
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    Misrepresentation - Possible Deportation

    Can anyone provide latest update on Concordia University student’s case per link below or tell me on where and how to find the update...
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    Misrepresentation - Possible Deportation

    I said “not willful” but also said “not innocent”. May be it can be interpreted as, if not innocent it is automatically willful. not willful because there was no intention to circumvent canadian system but just to avoid bureaucracy in our country. Also at the time was not aware of consequences...
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    Misrepresentation - Possible Deportation

    Yeah. Poor life choice. Intent was not to cheat Canada immigration system. It was more to do with frustrating and corrupt bureaucracy of our country. Especially, we were working outside of our country and navigating our bureaucracy by making multiple trips to our country was difficult. If...
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    Misrepresentation - Possible Deportation

    Thank you all. excellent and quick responses in support. “ultimately it will be hanging over our family’s heads as long as we live with fear of being caught one day” is something extremely bothering us. It can even be years from now. How we will be caught is unknown or will we be ever caught is...
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    Misrepresentation - Possible Deportation

    Cannot share the details. Misrepresentation occurred regardless of the area.
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    Misrepresentation - Possible Deportation

    Members, We realized that we committed a misrepresentation in our permanent residence application. PR was approved and we are now in Canada. The misrepresentation was not willful but at the same time it cannot be termed as innocent. The final decision on our PR application, in terms of its...