What Misrepresentation Means Video

What Misrepresentation Means Video

Misrepresentation can be determined in many ways. The main similarity between all cases of misrepresentation is the inconsistent, inaccurate, or incomplete release of information given to Immigration Canada. In every case of misrepresentation, unfortunately, the principal applicant will be at fault. Although, the misrepresented information, that was either given or omitted, could be submitted by the principal applicant themselves, or even family members or your legal representative. It is very important to review any and all documents sent to the government for your immigration matters as you will be the one suffering the consequences if the information is incorrect. Please watch our video in it’s entirety for further information on steps on how to fight a misrepresentation allegation and how misrepresentation can affect you in the future.

If you’d like to fight a misrepresentation allegation but are unsure what documents to include with your application or how to get started then please don’t hesitate to contact us at 416-477-2545. Our immigration experts will be glad to assist you with your immigration matter.

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http://toimmigrate.com/easyblog/reasons-you-can-be-denied-entry-into-canada.html

https://deniedentryintocanada.com/denied-entry-to-canada/inadmissible-canada-due-misrepresentation.html

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bahar

Bahar received her Post Secondary Diploma with Honours from Humber College. Bahar has been working in the immigration field for approximately 2 years and is known for her attention to detail and client needs. She has assisted in the successful completion of cases ranging from permanent to temporary matters and will find a way to get 'it' done. Prior to working with Akrami & Associates, Bahar also gained valuable work experience with an Architectural firm as the Office Manager. Bahar looks forward to meeting you!

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