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Dear Sir,

I want to ask that i got a vist visa to Greece in 2003, i went there and overstayed for 2.5 years and worked illegally, in 2005 i caught by police while work, the took my fingerprints and biodata, and give me notice to present myslef in police station, but i didn't went there, after 6 month i came back to my homeland withouth noticing anybody, afterward in 2005 i got married with a canadian girl, she sponsored me, but when i sent my supporting documents, i didn't declare that i was ever been to Greece , i just show that i was working in a factory in the period i was actually spent in Greece, my application accepted and finally i reach to canada in 2006, i am a PR haven't applied for nationality. my question is this a case of misrepresentation can they deport me if they know the true story???

Regards
 
Yes they can but how likely are they to find out at this point? You already got the PR, they have no reason to go back and check.
 
Were you working in Italy in Greece??

neela_peela said:
Dear Sir,

I want to ask that i got a vist visa to Greece in 2003, i went there and overstayed for 2.5 years and worked illegally, in 2005 i caught by police while work, the took my fingerprints and biodata, and give me notice to present myslef in police station, but i didn't went there, after 6 month i came back to my homeland withouth noticing anybody, afterward in 2005 i got married with a canadian girl, she sponsored me, but when i sent my supporting documents, i didn't declare that i was ever been to italy , i just show that i was working in a factory in the period i was actually spent in italy, my application accepted and finally i reach to canada in 2006, i am a PR haven't applied for nationality. my question is this a case of misrepresentation can they deport me if they know the true story???

Regards
 
neela_peela said:
Dear Sir,

I want to ask that i got a vist visa to Greece in 2003, i went there and overstayed for 2.5 years and worked illegally, in 2005 i caught by police while work, the took my fingerprints and biodata, and give me notice to present myslef in police station, but i didn't went there, after 6 month i came back to my homeland withouth noticing anybody, afterward in 2005 i got married with a canadian girl, she sponsored me, but when i sent my supporting documents, i didn't declare that i was ever been to Greece , i just show that i was working in a factory in the period i was actually spent in Greece, my application accepted and finally i reach to canada in 2006, i am a PR haven't applied for nationality. my question is this a case of misrepresentation can they deport me if they know the true story???

Regards


he never mentioned italy in the original post
 
wes786 said:
Looks like he edited his post afterwards....

If he could do that on the immigration forms, this forum should be a piece of cake ;)
 
neela_peela said:
Dear Sir,

I want to ask that i got a vist visa to Greece in 2003, i went there and overstayed for 2.5 years and worked illegally, in 2005 i caught by police while work, the took my fingerprints and biodata, and give me notice to present myslef in police station, but i didn't went there, after 6 month i came back to my homeland withouth noticing anybody, afterward in 2005 i got married with a canadian girl, she sponsored me, but when i sent my supporting documents, i didn't declare that i was ever been to Greece , i just show that i was working in a factory in the period i was actually spent in Greece, my application accepted and finally i reach to canada in 2006, i am a PR haven't applied for nationality. my question is this a case of misrepresentation can they deport me if they know the true story???

Regards

This is indeed misrepresentation.
 
neela_peela said:
my question is this a case of misrepresentation can they deport me if they know the true story???
Yes, it is misrepresentation, and yes, they could deport you - because if you had told the truth they probably would not have given you a PR, or at least you would have had to wait a long time.
But CIC didn't find out when they were doing the background checks, so there is no reason to think they would start investigating it now.

If you are worried that CIC will start investigating it now - why? If you have a good reason to be worried about this - such as a marriage breakdown, where you fear your wife might inform the gov't about this - then I have this advice:
1. In case of a pending divorce, try to keep the divorce as amicable as possible. Don't make your wife angry.
2. Even if this is the reason you are worried, and your wife does tell, it does not mean you will be deported for sure. These types of deportations can be avoided if you can show humanitarian and compassionate grounds for you to stay in Canada: such as Canadian children, close ties to other relatives who live in Canada (especially children), close ties to the community - such as volunteer work, involvement with a religious organization, a job with a company that values you, etc. If you don't have close ties to your community, you can always start to develop them.