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changes in documents passed to immigration

thart

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Hi! could anyone ever know if I have a changes made from the documents passed to immigration before and now. here's the thing, before when i was in my country i apply for permanent working visa as a live-in-caregiver. when i pass my documents i don't have a work then. but as the papers were on its processing, i was accepted in a certain hospital as a nurse. I worked there for 3 years while my papers as a caregiver is on the process. the regretful thing i did was i didn't include or declared that i was working in the hospital then even until i was about to get my visa approved. now i have few questions in my head that needs to be answered whoever knows this situation.
1. Now that i am a live-in-caregiver, i am planning to go to my country to have a vacation so i need to apply for a re-entry visa coz i am still under temporary working visa, so i have to fill up application forms etc.. wouldn't it complicate my papers if i write or declare my working experience as nurse when i was in my home country (since in the first place i didn't declared it which i should have been)?will it delayed my papers or would they question me or affect me in the future?
2. what if i don't write my working experience as a nurse and just do the same thing i did on my first application as a live-in-caregiver, would it affect my application if i want to work in a hospital as a nurse in the future?i know there would be exams and all that and also as far as i know having experience as a nurse for a couple of years is an additional qualification the hospital here in Canada is looking for.
3. Is there anything that would help me how to clarify this things to immigration? because that experience means a lot to me and it would be a big help for me in the future.

To whoever can answer or respond to this topic,please do so...I really need help regarding this matter..it holds my future! thanks so much!..
 

rjessome

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When you initially applied as a live-in caregiver I'm assuming all of the information you gave them was accurate as of the date of the application. Unless they asked for updated work history when they approved your application, you did not need to provide them with it.

No, it won't complicate your application for a TRV by updating your work information. Fill everything out truthfully.
 

thart

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thank you so much for answering my questions. it helps a lot. thanks for enlightening me.
 

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Hello Thart,
I hope you were able to make the right decision. I am interested to know if you were able to arrive in canada
 

thart

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RN said:
Hello Thart,
I hope you were able to make the right decision. I am interested to know if you were able to arrive in canada

hi! actually I am already here in Montreal, Canada. thanks for asking. But I also have one concern regarding getting married here while I'm on a TRV. Since I am still on TRV, I know for sure that I have to finish 2 yrs working experience on my job right now and then apply for PR thereafter. But my long time boyfriend (my fiance who landed as immigrant in Ontario but just arrived few months ago) and I are planning to get married next year. If ever we get married while I am still on TRV could I apply for PR right after few months? since we got married. would it make my papers fast to become PR or would it complicate my papers in the end? what's the best thing to do? is it to finish my contract for 2 yrs and apply for PR and wait before getting married? or we could get married already and apply for my PR so we could be together already. Because we've been together for almost 3 years now and we are planning to live in together since we are both already here in Canada but a little far from each that's the only way we think how to be together.

so please I need some answers If you know about this situation. thank you so much!