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Sean5960

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Sep 16, 2024
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I recently applied for my PGWP and took the time to carefully complete the application. While doing so, I realized that an identification card I have from my home country actually qualifies as a National Identity Document. So, I included its details in that section of the application.

However, in all my previous applications (Study Permit, Co-op Work Permit, Study Permit Extension), I had always selected "No" in response to the National Identity Document question.

Should I be concerned that this could be seen as misrepresentation and lead to my application being refused? Would it be wise to submit a webform with an explanation of the situation? Or am I just completely overthinking this?

Any and all advice is appreciated!
 
I recently applied for my PGWP and took the time to carefully complete the application. While doing so, I realized that an identification card I have from my home country actually qualifies as a National Identity Document. So, I included its details in that section of the application.

However, in all my previous applications (Study Permit, Co-op Work Permit, Study Permit Extension), I had always selected "No" in response to the National Identity Document question.

Should I be concerned that this could be seen as misrepresentation and lead to my application being refused? Would it be wise to submit a webform with an explanation of the situation? Or am I just completely overthinking this?

Any and all advice is appreciated!
I think it should be fine. Did you received the work permit. And in your previous post you said you raised 4 webform to update documents was it all went well.
 
I recently applied for my PGWP and took the time to carefully complete the application. While doing so, I realized that an identification card I have from my home country actually qualifies as a National Identity Document. So, I included its details in that section of the application.

However, in all my previous applications (Study Permit, Co-op Work Permit, Study Permit Extension), I had always selected "No" in response to the National Identity Document question.

Should I be concerned that this could be seen as misrepresentation and lead to my application being refused? Would it be wise to submit a webform with an explanation of the situation? Or am I just completely overthinking this?

Any and all advice is appreciated!
Hi did you receive work permit after you submit webform to submit extra information, please let me know if you can. Thanks