Reginald said:
@ Asivad, which sections require full disclosure, please? Because I thought holding back any information even though you got no points is misrepresentation.
Holding back something is NOT always misrepresentation.
You can hold back the fact that you did high school, showcase only a valid PhD and get the highest points. Nothing wrong with that. You can hold back a job or two that you did in the last 10 years which have no relation to your primary NOC and won't add any points to your profile. What you cannot hold back (and requires full disclosure) are things like having had another name, having lived in another country for medium to long term (more than 6 months in a row), being (or having been) married, having dependent children etc.
Misrepresentation is willfully declaring (or holding back) some facts which unduly add (or fail to reduce) CRS points and give you an unfair selection advantage over other applicants.
Not holding back can be practical at times and simultaneously not be a misrepresentation.