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Muraha

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Dec 20, 2019
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Dear Friends, my question is the following:

In my work permit application (at the time of application) in October 2010 I mentioned residential address "Village", where my parents live. I also mentioned the mailing address "city", and put it in my CV. Both address are within an hour, I spent much time in both. My job was in "City".

In my PNP application I mentioned address "City" as my residential for the 2009-2011 period.

In my PR application I mentioned address "City" as my residential for the 2009-2011 period, but there was a possibility to add additional address, and I added "Village" for the same period 2009-2011 as the second address.


Do I need to write the letter of explanation, that both addresses can be considered my residential at that time. They are not far from each other. Mostly I lived at "City", but "Village" was also my home.
Is this a misrepresentation? I just submitted my application, and can't sleep because of different details like this...


Thank you!
 
Is this a misrepresentation? I just submitted my application, and can't sleep because of different details like this...

I'm not an expert, but I really really doubt that this could be considered misrepresentation. At most, I can see IRCC contacting you for further clarification.

A misrepresentation charge is normally reserved for something much more serious (not disclosing spouse/dependents, hiding criminal record, etc)
 
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