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Misrepresentation

Misrepresentation in Canadian Immigration:

Have you been refused entry to Canada due to misrepresentation? Don’t face this challenge alone. Misrepresentation findings are becoming increasingly common and can have severe consequences for your immigration status. Our experienced team is here to help you navigate this complex issue and protect your future in Canada.

What is Misrepresentation?

Misrepresentation occurs when an applicant provides false, inconsistent, or incomplete information to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or the Canada Border

Services Agency (CBSA). This can happen intentionally or unintentionally, but the consequences are equally serious.

Common examples of misrepresentation include:

  • Failing to disclose previous visa refusals
  • Submitting forged or altered documents
  • Omitting information about family members
  • Providing false employment history
  • Engaging in a non-genuine marriage for immigration purposes

Consequences of Misrepresentation

If found guilty of misrepresentation, you can face:

  • A five-year ban from entering Canada
  • Inadmissibility for you and your dependent family members
  • Potential criminal charges
  • Deportation if already in Canada

How We Can Help?

Our law firm specializes in handling misrepresentation cases. We offer:
1. Expert analysis of your case
2. Assistance in responding to Procedural Fairness Letters
3. Representation in appeals and hearings
4. Strategies to mitigate the impact of misrepresentation findings

Don’t risk your future in Canada. Please book a consultation with our experienced immigration lawyers today. We’ll review your case and develop a tailored strategy to protect your rights and immigration status.

Act Quickly to Protect Your Rights

Time is critical when dealing with misrepresentation allegations. The sooner you seek

professional help, the better your chances of a favorable outcome. Our team is ready to start

working on your case immediately.

Remember, even unintentional errors can lead to misrepresenting findings. Don’t let a simple mistake jeopardize your Canadian dream. Contact us today and let our expertise guide you through this challenging process.

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