Dear all,
I have been an active reader of this forum - and would like to thank everyone for willing to share their profound knowledge, it has been of huge help to newbies like me.
I recently obtained PR and arrived in Canada this week. One of my co-workers approached me for an issue on his PR (CEC) and I would really like to hear expert advice from you, hence registered as an user today
He has got a letter from CIC asking him to clarify some misrepresentation in his papers.
1. The company he worked for, got named in immigration fraud and the boss was arrested but my friend's role was only that of IT-IS support. i suspect he is made an innocent victim mainly cos of the firm he worked for.
2. While providing experience, he misunderstood the instructions of - leave no gap and had filled in one end date wrong. He submitted his application in Aug 2014 and at that point of time, wasnt aware of seeking help over queries.
Now these points are being questioned. I have been checking the net and this forum and mostly everyone seem to be suggest to hire a lawyer. Is that the only option? Does anyone know about a good immigration lawyer in Canada?
Mostly, have you seen cases like this and what is the probability he will get through this? Pls do respond asap since he has been given only a 30 days time period for sending an explanation.
I have been an active reader of this forum - and would like to thank everyone for willing to share their profound knowledge, it has been of huge help to newbies like me.
I recently obtained PR and arrived in Canada this week. One of my co-workers approached me for an issue on his PR (CEC) and I would really like to hear expert advice from you, hence registered as an user today
He has got a letter from CIC asking him to clarify some misrepresentation in his papers.
1. The company he worked for, got named in immigration fraud and the boss was arrested but my friend's role was only that of IT-IS support. i suspect he is made an innocent victim mainly cos of the firm he worked for.
2. While providing experience, he misunderstood the instructions of - leave no gap and had filled in one end date wrong. He submitted his application in Aug 2014 and at that point of time, wasnt aware of seeking help over queries.
Now these points are being questioned. I have been checking the net and this forum and mostly everyone seem to be suggest to hire a lawyer. Is that the only option? Does anyone know about a good immigration lawyer in Canada?
Mostly, have you seen cases like this and what is the probability he will get through this? Pls do respond asap since he has been given only a 30 days time period for sending an explanation.