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Canada Immigration FAQ - Temporary Foreign Worker, Education

"Canada Immigration Questions : Is it possible to lie about your education and work experience when applying for immigration?I am a temporary foreign worker and have been recently laid off. To maintain my status in Canada, I need to find employment as quickly as possible. Do you know where I might go to find an employer?Visit our Canada immigration FAQ pages for answers to all your Canada immigration concerns at http://www.calgaryimmigrationlawyer.com today or Call us at 403-265-4496. Visit http://www.calgaryimmigrationlawyer.com for more information.

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Canada Immigration FAQ - Temporary Foreign Worker, Education

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  1. FAQ For The Week By: Russ Weninger

  2. FAQ No. 1 “Is it possible to lie about your education and work experience when applying for immigration?”

  3. FAQ No. 1 I think lying about your education and work experience is a horrible idea. The federal government is getting better and better at catching applicants in lies related to education and work experience. In many cases, CIC may have follow-up questions and require further documents.

  4. FAQ No. 1 If you are unable to comply with these requests, CIC may assume that you have misrepresented your situation to them. In those cases, your application will be denied and you will find it very difficult to ever come to Canada again.

  5. FAQ No. 2 “I am a temporary foreign worker and have been recently laid off. To maintain my status in Canada, I need to find employment as quickly as possible. Do you know where I might go to find an employer?”

  6. FAQ No. 2 Unfortunately, I am not an employment counselor, nor do I provide employment placement services. As such, I do not feel comfortable recommending any particular employment strategies. That being said, I would note that certain industries make frequent use of temporary foreign workers.

  7. FAQ No. 2 Such industries include restaurants and fast-food businesses, meat processing plants, and hotels. In many cases, workers toil in these industries for years without coming any closer to having permanent status in Canada.

  8. FAQ No. 2 But in some cases, people working in these industries get lucky, find good employers, obtain promotions, and eventually acquire permanent residency. As a strategy to temporarily generate income and preserve your status in Canada, working in one of these industries may be an option.

  9. For more information on Migrating to Canada , you may visit: www.calgaryimmigrationlawyer.com

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