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I really need your insights on this matter, I have worked full time right after my college ends and before I applied for PGWP, will this be an issue with my PR application? How can I rectify this problem, if anyone has experience, please share.
April 17, 2020 - college ends
April 18, 2020 - started working full time
May 10, 2020 - received college credentials
June 3, 2020 - applied for PGWP
You're supposed to stop working once you received your final grades -- you can continue to work once you applied for PGWP under implied status. So you clearly broke some laws there.
Hi, i know that I did something wrong and I was not aware of it since now that I am applying for my PR. Would you be able to give some advise on how would I rectify this? I was planning to man up and add a LOE for it and explain my side to the visa officer but I am worried that they might give a refusal decision for it.
Hi, i know that I did something wrong and I was not aware of it since now that I am applying for my PR. Would you be able to give some advise on how would I rectify this? I was planning to man up and add a LOE for it and explain my side to the visa officer but I am worried that they might give a refusal decision for it.
It's always best to come clean and explain it. You will be banned for 5 years if you lie and got caught -- it's your choice.
It's always best to come clean and explain it. You will be banned for 5 years if you lie and got caught -- it's your choice.
I am worried that they might give me a refusal because of what I did, do you happen to know anyone that might have the same experience as mine but still got a PR
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