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Misrepresentation

Canadian Immigration Law stipulates that individuals may be deemed inadmissible due to misrepresentation. This occurs if they provide false information or withhold relevant details in their immigration applications, documents, or interviews. Such misrepresentation can result in serious consequences, including refusal of entry or deportation from Canada.

The Canadian Immigration Permanent Residence Program is a system designed by the Government of Canada to allow individuals from around the world to become permanent residents of the country. This program provides opportunities for skilled workers, businesspeople, family members of Canadian citizens and permanent residents, refugees, and individuals nominated by provinces or territories to live and work in Canada indefinitely, with the potential to eventually apply for Canadian citizenship. Permanent residents enjoy many of the same rights and privileges as Canadian citizens, including access to healthcare and education, and the ability to work and travel freely within Canada.

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