Hello,
I'm a graduate student in Canada and when I applied for Study Permit I only included my foreign experience were I was a student in my country (January 2017 to March 2018) as a FULL-TIME Research Assistant. However, now that I'm about to apply for Express Entry, I realized that I can include all of my foreign experience as a FULL-TIME Research Assistant even when I was in school in my country. This would accumulate my experience as from January 2015 to March 2018, which makes it 3 years instead of one (I have a document from the department that I worked for that time).
Does the EE information need to be similar to my past study permit? The only difference is that in the EE I would include all my experience, but in my study permit applications I didn’t.
would the officer think I'm lying or forging document? I would appreciate the helpguys.
I'm a graduate student in Canada and when I applied for Study Permit I only included my foreign experience were I was a student in my country (January 2017 to March 2018) as a FULL-TIME Research Assistant. However, now that I'm about to apply for Express Entry, I realized that I can include all of my foreign experience as a FULL-TIME Research Assistant even when I was in school in my country. This would accumulate my experience as from January 2015 to March 2018, which makes it 3 years instead of one (I have a document from the department that I worked for that time).
Does the EE information need to be similar to my past study permit? The only difference is that in the EE I would include all my experience, but in my study permit applications I didn’t.
would the officer think I'm lying or forging document? I would appreciate the helpguys.
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