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mariyok

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Jan 24, 2013
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One of my relative got Provincial Nomination and now preparing his Application Package for CIC. While filing Background declaration he find that although he declared that he was refused Canadian Skilled worker Visa but forgot to mention other two refusal which he got from Australia in 1995 ( 21 years back) as visa officer allocate less points and refused his case. Other one was NewZeland application in 2002 ( 13 years Back ) where point score was increased by Immigration official after his case filed and his fee was returned. Now as he got nomination from one of the province what should he do. Should he fill up all these 3 refusal in Background declaration form which he is going to submit to CIC or put the same details as provided to Province.
 
To be honest he should fill a new background check mentioning those two refusals, and also, a cover letter explaining that he forgot to include those refusals because it was a long time ago.
 
Should he just fill up all 3 refusal for CIC or also mention that he forget to mention this in provincial nomination application. I am asking this because if he explain it than he may be punished for giving wrong information in provincial background declaration. Is CIC match both Background declaration forms.
 
the mistake she made was that she supose to have filled this during nomination process, anyway, you follow what malfeace said, let her fill it, then write a cover letter on his, i think this refusal stuff is on schedule A form