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Subject: work permit
  I tried to hire a nany and he got a letter from Immigration vfs statying taht

""Please note that it is found that you have engaged in misrepresentation in submitting your application for a work permit application, you may be found to be inadmissible under section 40(1)(a) of the Immigration and Refuee Protection Act. A finding of such inadmissibility would render you inadmissible to Canada for a period of two years according to section 40(2)(a):
40(1) A permanet resident or a freign national is inadmissible for misrepresentation

(a) for directly or indirectly mispresenting or withholding material facts relating to a relevant matter that includes or could include an error in the admission of this Act.

40(2) The following privisions govern subsection (1):

(1) The permanent resident or the foreign national continues to be inadmissible for misrepresentation for a period of two years following, in the case of a determination outside Canada, a final determination of inadmissibility under sebsection (1) or, in the case of determination in Canada, the date the removal order is enforced.


I would like to give you an opportunity to respond to this information. I will afford you 30 days from the receipt of this letter to make any representations in this regard. Please use the address noted at the top of the letter for all correspondence and clearly indicate you file number. If you do not respond to this reqeust within in the time outlined above, your application will be refused."


My question is how this is going to affect me here in canada? I know my would be employee can´t come to canada for 2 years if we don´t fight for this.

or what is the procedure for apeal?

if his application is refused can I hire someone else or I am also in trouble.






[03-10-2011,14:06]
[**.241.131.24]
net
(in reply to: work permit)
they had called my employee and his current employer in India to verify his present job and some of the replies didn´t match with each other. So the misrepresentation is his present job
[03-10-2011,14:08]
[**.241.131.24]
net
(in reply to: work permit)
Firstable you have nothing to appeal. That is between your "employee" and CIC. Not you. You are not even in the picture.

Now, he lied in his application and that is considered misrepresentation which is a crime in Canada. HE IS going to have to prove that the whole time that he was telling the truth, otherwise is banned for two years.




[03-10-2011,18:39]
[***.115.153.178]
DocD
OPPORTUNITY GIVEN (in reply to: work permit)
First of all, let him respond in 30 days.
[04-10-2011,00:50]
[**.232.244.253]
Anonymous
(in reply to: work permit)
His present job is really true. He does work there but you know in India they are done at very small level. He was a teaching at coaching center and that´s what he showed. But now he is not interested to come to CAnada as he has started his own business and which is doing good and. So he is asking me what should he do. what will happen if he doesn´t respond in 30 days. He wants to make sure that his decision should not impact anyone else other than him. Which means his parents/brother because his brother.

Should he write to CIC that he is not interested but his job is true and all docs he need to prove.

or
should he just keep quiet


[04-10-2011,08:52]
[**.241.131.24]
net
(in reply to: work permit)
It is his decision to make.
[04-10-2011,11:55]
[**.232.244.253]
Anonymous
(in reply to: work permit)
He is asking my opinion about what is better to do.

I have no clue if he gets the ban for two years then how its going to effect him after two years if he ever plan to visit or something.

[05-10-2011,11:11]
[**.241.131.24]
net
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