devine777 said:
a friend of mine applied under spousal sponsorship. The only thing that he is worried about are some under the table jobs he did in Canada and he did not report them in the Spousal application. He did not even mention about it to his lawyer. Would it be possible for Immigration to find out? He had reported them to his former caseworker as income before but canada revenue has no records of them..Would he be considered misrepresenting facts under spousal sponsorship?
Refer your friend to the following threads:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/working-under-the-table-what-are-the-real-risks-t105825.0.html;msg1503520#msg1503520
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/schedule-a-should-i-mention-this-t106798.0.html;msg1504452#msg1504452
Also,
"If you submit false documents or information, your application will be refused. You will also face serious consequences. Depending on the situation, these may include:
no entry into Canada for at least two years
a permanent record of fraud in CIC’s database
having your permanent resident status or Canadian citizenship revoked
being charged with a crime or
removal from Canada
"
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/protection/fraud/document.asp