Does it amount to MISREPRESENTATION if one does not mention ALL the qualifications in PR Application form. Following are my details :
1. Bachelors in Arts (WES accredited and mentioned in PR Application form)
2. Masters in Business Admin. (WES accredited and mentioned in PR Application form)
3. Associate Diploma from Insurance Institute of India (not got WES accredited and not mentioned in PR Application form)
By God’s grace, I could still manage to get the desired no. points (with Bachelors+ Masters ) and got a PR stamping.
But now I want to utilize qualification no.3 to get some exemptions from Insurance Institute of Canada (IIC) for a course called Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP).I realized it later,else I would have declared it at the time of PR Application.
Would it amount to MISREPRESENTATION.
Is there any need to declared it now?
So if the above does not amount to misrepresentation then does it mean that can I freely declare and make use of the my Associate Diploma from Insurance Institute of India?
So if the above does not amount to misrepresentation then does it mean that can I freely declare and make use of the my Associate Diploma from Insurance Institute of India?
Its perfectly fine and valid. There are a host of qualifications many just don't choose to show to IRCC as there would be on accumulation of points. At the end of the day, its your career and job- please own it and do what you feel to be resilient.
I mean whatever you would submit to your accreditation body is not linked to whatever in your pr application, those organisations do not cross check with each other
Its perfectly fine and valid. There are a host of qualifications many just don't choose to show to IRCC as there would be on accumulation of points. At the end of the day, its your career and job- please own it and do what you feel to be resilient.