In your new application declare past misrepresentation, explain how the mistake happen and hope for the best.Can someone help me
I commited misrepresentation when I applied for my ETA, it was a mistake, now i need to apply for a TRP but How can i tell the immigration what happened? since i did not do it on purpose..
If you declare all things you have lied about, then no. You should be good. BUT, you application will be reviewed intensely. So make sure everything is clearly explained, etc.I lied on previous Visa Application which was never detected and Visa was denied.But I now want to apply again after 8 years and this time I want to write every information right.Will I be charged for misrepresentation because of my past application?
That's not necessarily true, as there is a case of someone on this forum who applied for a second eTA after misrepresenting the first "inadvertently", and correcting the record, and still received a PFL regarding misrepresentation.If you declare all things you have lied about, then no. You should be good. BUT, you application will be reviewed intensely. So make sure everything is clearly explained, etc.
What were you untruthful about?I lied on previous Visa Application which was never detected and Visa was denied.But I now want to apply again after 8 years and this time I want to write every information right.Will I be charged for misrepresentation because of my past application?
I understand that you can change a name.....but how can you now have a different date of birth?I don't know what I lied about honestly to say,My application was done through a Visa agent,He used a passport and date of birth which was my former name and former date of birth,As at that time I really did not know anything about immigration procedures and I did not get the chance to go through the packet sent to the embassy.But I want to make amends now and send everything with my new name and date of birth.
And that is why biometrics are mandatory now. To catch exactly this type of potential document fraud.Sounds like he applied with a different identity
Using a different name and birth date would not fall under the "My dog ate my homework", rule. Some people might submit a doctored bank statement, education certificate, and hope that it squeaks by undetected, but using a totally different name and birth date, and then state they did not do this on purpose. If it was not done on purpose, what reason would you give ? Misrepresentation is an extremely serious offense, but stating that it was not done on purpose...well......and waiting 8 years to come clean....If you declare all things you have lied about, then no. You should be good. BUT, you application will be reviewed intensely. So make sure everything is clearly explained, etc.