Hello,
I'm now applying for Canadian Permanent Residence via the Express Entry program since I meet all eligibility criteria.
In 2017, I was in Canada for 6 months under a visistor's visa. To have a little bit of extra cash while travelling, I worked under the table, cash in hand, for a small construction firm (2 listed employees, very small entrepreneur) for a few weeks.
To meet the program's work experience criteria, I wouldn't have to report this job, as I have 3+ years of well documented work experience whithin my study field.
However, I am worried about background checks from CIC officers about my illegal work in Canada. I have to say that I never signed a contract with this firm, and my name was never listed on any payslip. I was allways paid cash, so there are no traceable documents that can prove I was working under the table.
Anyways, I don't think this is a big deal, and I don't think there's a reason to report it. I know I'm at risk of getting my application refused in the VERY remote case of getting caught (I don't know how that would be possible?), so there's allways a little fear. However, mentioning that I worked in Canada illegally is probably not a good solution either to get my application accepted.
I'm hoping to hear back from you about eventual problems this may cause in the long run, and I'm eager to hear about similar experiences in case anybody has one to offer. I'm open for any opinions and suggestions
I'm now applying for Canadian Permanent Residence via the Express Entry program since I meet all eligibility criteria.
In 2017, I was in Canada for 6 months under a visistor's visa. To have a little bit of extra cash while travelling, I worked under the table, cash in hand, for a small construction firm (2 listed employees, very small entrepreneur) for a few weeks.
To meet the program's work experience criteria, I wouldn't have to report this job, as I have 3+ years of well documented work experience whithin my study field.
However, I am worried about background checks from CIC officers about my illegal work in Canada. I have to say that I never signed a contract with this firm, and my name was never listed on any payslip. I was allways paid cash, so there are no traceable documents that can prove I was working under the table.
Anyways, I don't think this is a big deal, and I don't think there's a reason to report it. I know I'm at risk of getting my application refused in the VERY remote case of getting caught (I don't know how that would be possible?), so there's allways a little fear. However, mentioning that I worked in Canada illegally is probably not a good solution either to get my application accepted.
I'm hoping to hear back from you about eventual problems this may cause in the long run, and I'm eager to hear about similar experiences in case anybody has one to offer. I'm open for any opinions and suggestions