Misrepresentation
If you provide false or incomplete information on an immigration application, IRCC can find you guilty of misrepresentation. Consequences include application refusal and a five-year ban on applying again.
How It Works
What counts as misrepresentation – Omitting details, submitting fake documents, or providing false answers.
Impact – Can apply even if it was unintentional.
Responding to Procedural Fairness Letters (PFLs) – You may have a chance to explain before IRCC makes a final decision.
Why It Matters
Even honest mistakes can cause refusals.
Clear explanations and documentation can sometimes resolve concerns.
At Nivara Immigration, we draft strong responses, address IRCC’s concerns, and reduce your risk of a 5-year bar.