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bhargavakk

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Mar 30, 2015
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Seeking Advise...

I just found out that my immigration representative who helped me enter Canada as an International Student did not provide details of my work experience from back home (he considered that it might jeopardize my study visa)

Can I include that in my express entry application in an effort to gain more points.
 
How did he/she account for that period of work, or was that not required? Would there be evidence of misrepresentation by including your work history which WILL be required in order to complete the application.
 
It means he has to show his work experience from home country or not?
 
He can choose not to include work experience if he does not want or need to claim points for it, HOWEVER, in the application you MUST provide your history from the age of 18, or the last 10 years. You must not leave any time gaps. At That point all work, study, travel, unemployment, etc has to be accounted for.
 
My question is i didn't show my MBA when i applied study permit, but now i am showing MBA with work experience so it will work right and it really fit in my time gap. Like MBA from 2010 to 2012, work from 2012 to 2014. It makes sense?