My wife and I don't have Canadian work experience, only foreign. For the PR application, I have put the different (full and part time) jobs my wife had, therefore, I'm requested to upload reference letters. Can I go back to the application and put "stay home" instead in personal/work history? We don't want to declare her foreign work experience as it's irrelevant and won't get us any points.
You can remove those fields in work history and just retain them in personal history (strictly where relevant in terms of change in city/country etc) so that it doesn't ask you for reference letters.
You can remove those fields in work history and just retain them in personal history (strictly where relevant in terms of change in city/country etc) so that it doesn't ask you for reference letters.
Yes. Because you aren't claiming something yet NOT providing evidence to back that claim. That is misrepresentation.
In this case, you are not citing work experience history because you are claiming no points for work experience so the requirement of documentary evidence doesn't arise. That might be non disclosure but it is not misrepresentation.
Yes. Because you aren't claiming something yet NOT providing evidence to back that claim. That is misrepresentation.
In this case, you are not citing work experience history because you are claiming no points for work experience so the requirement of documentary evidence doesn't arise. That might be non disclosure but it is not misrepresentation.
There are multiple items of non-disclosure in the process. You don't disclose your entire personal balance sheet at any point in time. You don't disclose work history going beyond 10 years. You don't disclose all the Canadian relatives and connections that you might have because it doesn't give you CRS points.
Non-disclosure won't get you rejected. Misrepresentation might.