Suppose I used my degree to apply and get a post graduate work permit and after one year I applied express entry and got the status of permanent residence. For some reasons, the degree got revoked after I got my PR, will my PR get cancelled because of it?
Suppose I used my degree to apply and get a post graduate work permit and after one year I applied express entry and got the status of permanent residence. For some reasons, the degree got revoked after I got my PR, will my PR get cancelled because of it?
I made a very careless mistake providing an inaccurate document when applying for that school. It wasn't intentional and it's not a serious offense like providing falsified transcripts or anything. However, I am afraid that the university might make an example out of me by revoking my degree.
Possibly, yes. It seems that you are aware that your university is investigating your document errors and might decide to revoke your degree. You being aware of that fact means you must inform IRCC while applying both for your PGWP and PR, everything else would be misrepresentation and can get your PR and even citizenship revoked.
From the Immigration case Brooks [1974]:
it is not necessary to have intent to mislead or misrepresent, an innocent misrepresentation is still a misrepresentation
the misrepresentation does need to have masked a ground for refusal.
It is not necessary to show that the hidden information would have made the individual inadmissible, and;
the misrepresentation is material simply if it averts or discourages a line of inquiry
Better talk to a lawyer before filing your applications.
I don't think so man. According to the latest C-6 bill for Canadian Citizenship Laws, right now the only reason to revoke a neutralized Citizen is that he or she lied or misrepresented when applying for PR and citizenship.
It just like I married to a Canadian because of love and got a PR, then later we divorced because love is gone. But the point is when we married, marriage was real.
I don't think so man. According to the latest C-6 bill for Canadian Citizenship Laws, right now the only reason to revoke a neutralized Citizen is that he or she lied or misrepresented when applying for PR and citizenship.
It just like I married to a Canadian because of love and got a PR, then later we divorced because love is gone. But the point is when we married, marriage was real.
1. If this guy's degree was still 100% valid when he got his PR, then nothing to worry.
2. If this guy's degree was not valid before he got PR, but valid after he submitted his application, then he should let IRCC know.