1. I keep reading various misrepresentation cases in this forum. Some of them could be unknowingly committing misrepresentation due to lack of awareness and lack of knowledge on consequence of committing a misrepresentation. Or, they might not even be aware that there was going to be a misrepresentation. This is also given the culture in some parts of the world. The thinking could be that “it is Canada government responsibility to find out as they were doing background checks anyway”. This makes me think why can’t Canadian government come up with a standard checklist and attach to PR application on do’s and don’t s of misrepresentation with examples gathered so far explaining consequences of misrepresentation. This will help some poor souls (not intentional fraudsters) double check their filled in forms prior to submission and not suffer consequences after entering the Canada losing precious time and money in the process.
2.Secondly, Canadian government recognizes and allocates points to university credentials of third world countries and admits PR applicants into the country. Whereas, the same university credentials are not recognized by Canadian industry and many PR holders thus have to work as security guards and other lesser jobs after entering Canada which is not what they expected for their qualifications.
Is this not a massive misrepresentation by Canadian government over decades when it has hidden the fact that Canadian industry does not recognize the university credentials of third world countries and PR holders would be jobless after entering Canada or would have to work low pay jobs? Who will make Canada government accountable and take action against Canadian government for this misrepresentation. International court?
2.Secondly, Canadian government recognizes and allocates points to university credentials of third world countries and admits PR applicants into the country. Whereas, the same university credentials are not recognized by Canadian industry and many PR holders thus have to work as security guards and other lesser jobs after entering Canada which is not what they expected for their qualifications.
Is this not a massive misrepresentation by Canadian government over decades when it has hidden the fact that Canadian industry does not recognize the university credentials of third world countries and PR holders would be jobless after entering Canada or would have to work low pay jobs? Who will make Canada government accountable and take action against Canadian government for this misrepresentation. International court?