These days, many people are doing this. 90% are successful, while 9% face refusals, and 1% encounter misrepresentation issues due to various other factors on their file.
Including foreign work experience carries a higher risk of being misrepresented, whereas adding education with a WES...
The situation you’re describing outlines a process involving random file selection for extra scrutiny and its potential outcomes in a PR application. Here’s a breakdown:
1. Random Scrutiny:
• There’s a 10% chance your file will be selected for extra scrutiny.
• A 90%...
As long as the credentials are verified by WES, it’s acceptable. Evidence presented in court is valued, as the truth ultimately prevails. However, if you previously stated something different instead of a master’s degree and are now concealing that to present a master’s degree, it can cause...
It's up to you. I'm not here to argue. I paid for the restoration of both applications, and I received approval for the BOWP along with the restoration. After that, I withdrew the visitor and restoration application.
I applied online, and it took 93 days to get approved. Apply for BOWP first—they will approve the first application, and the second will be withdrawn. If you apply for a visitor visa initially, the visitor visa will be approved, and the BOWP will be withdrawn.
If you applied for restoration, PR officer will restore your status and give COPR. He will look for restoration applications and will restore them and the next day you will get COPR. If something else is making you ineligible for restoration, this will not apply.