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bujji

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We plan to move to canada soon. We have completed the canada landing and received the pr card.

I sometime get worrysome thoughts and thats why i am here. We applied FSW application in March 2010 and she was a house wife. That's what was mentioned in the application.

She got a job and started working from April/May 2010 in home country. She never informed or updated the FSW application that she was working. She is still working in the same job now. We have received the canada pr and planning to move to canada.

Will that create any problems in the future like citizenship when we have to mention last 4 or 5 years of work experience.

Kindly advise.
 
bujji said:
We plan to move to canada soon. We have completed the canada landing and received the pr card.

I sometime get worrysome thoughts and thats why i am here. We applied FSW application in March 2010 and she was a house wife. That's what was mentioned in the application.

She got a job and started working from April/May 2010 in home country. She never informed or updated the FSW application that she was working. She is still working in the same job now. We have received the canada pr and planning to move to canada.

Will that create any problems in the future like citizenship when we have to mention last 4 or 5 years of work experience.

Kindly advise.

No its wont be a problem at all.
 
Thanks Goku.

I was concerned that the experience that my wife has after filing the FSW application should not look like misrepresentation when filing for canada citizenship.
 
bujji said:
Thanks Goku.

I was concerned that the experience that my wife has after filing the FSW application should not look like misrepresentation when filing for canada citizenship.

it won't be a problem at all. carry all supported documentation for her work experience.

good luck !