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    Difference in parents name after study visa

    What did you write as your father's name in your visa application?
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    PR getting married to a non-PR. Should I inform CIC?

    Its important to update CIC on changes in your family structure if you have an application under processing, otherwise they don't care.
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    Misrepresentation

    I agree with you, but I've heard of so many stories where applicants hid material facts such as previous refusals or no siblings and have a PR now. It seems like Officers don't even bother searching if the applicant ever applied in the past or confirming if there's any records of siblings...
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    Difference in parents name after study visa

    What are the discrepancies? Are you saying, on your application you wrote one name but in reality its different? Or did your parents change their name after you applied?
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    Is it misrepresentation ? Help needed

    I asked a lawyer about something similar to this. Syphilis is not a serious disease, though any disease can become serious if untreated. You weren't hiding it, though it showed up in your medical and you got treatment. The doctor's report would have had all the details. Regardless, I've been...
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    My brother was misguided

    The bottom line is, don't misrepresent, don't lie, don't deceive, ect ect. When it comes to Canadian Immigration, you are breaking Canadian law if you do lie/misrepresent. Recently, the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) squashed a woman's appeal to an exclusion order. She didn't mention her...
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    misrepresentation of siblings

    Do not misrepresent, lie, ect ect. Read the forms carefully and answer honestly. Otherwise there's always the risk of it haunting you later in life. Recently, IRB squashed a woman's appeal to an exclusion. She didn't mention her sister in a spousal sponsorship application, namely part of her...