So the Scenario is:
He applied for the PR through EE, he got 600 LMIA points that time then after 3 months he lost that job but he didnt inform cic and he started work somewhere else. Recently, when he applied online for BOWP, he accidently mentioned in that about his new job.
Will this be considered as MISREPRESENTATION? and if yes, what are the solutions?
I'm confused - he had an LMIA supported permit in January and then in April he got an open permit but he already needs to apply for a BOWP? Seems strange.
Either way, yes he should have mentioned the loss of the job which gave him the 600 points to CIC and they may or may not pick up on it from his BOWP application.
People doing things like this are why everyone needs to jump through hoops to get PR. There are legitimate people applying for LMIA that are declined regularly, your friend being lucky enough to get one but with no intention of doing the job is not right in my opinion. The LMIA system is flawed and this kind of thing highlights that.
However, onto the matter at hand - it states on his AOR for PR that a loss of job offer (LMIA supported job) must be reported to CIC. He has not and if found out, yes this would be misrepresentation and a 5 year minimum ban.
So the Scenario is:
He applied for the PR in JANUARY. he got 600 LMIA points that time then after 3 months(in April) he lost that job but he didnt inform cic and he started work somewhere else. Recently, when he applied online for BOWP, he accidently mentioned in that about his new job.
Will this be considered as MISINTERPRETATION? and if yes, what are the solutions?
Let's see... your friend accidentally told the truth, and is worried about misrepresentation? Hmmm...
Lying or hiding the truth is misrepresentation. Telling the truth is not. In any case, the fact is that your friend no longer has a valid job offer and because of this, the PR application will be refused. Cannot predict whether a VO will catch it when reviewing the BOWP application or later, but the BOWP could be refused as well...
Let's see... your friend accidentally told the truth, and is worried about misrepresentation? Hmmm...
Lying or hiding the truth is misrepresentation. Telling the truth is not. In any case, the fact is that your friend no longer has a valid job offer and because of this, the PR application will be refused. Cannot predict whether a VO will catch it when reviewing the BOWP application or later, but the BOWP could be refused as well...
His Background is already in progress since last week and we are expecting PPR soon.
Can anyone give a brief info about how Background progress thing works?
His Background is already in progress since last week and we are expecting PPR soon.
Can anyone give a brief info about how Background progress thing works?
You are expecting a PPR? Really, why? You know he is no longer eligible. Although VOs do sometimes make errors in favor of applicants, it is rare. He should be preparing to re-apply.